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Protocol is like keeping passwords to explain it in a simple language. It is basically following an order to access the location of the place to be connected.
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1) Data Communication. -The exchange of the data between tow nodes via some form of link (Transmission medium) such as a coble. [data flow: The data is going to flow from one node to another node] The type of data flow is, í- Simplex Data Flow. ii- Half Duplex Data Flow. iii- Duplex Data Flow. 5) Protocols in Computer Networks. -All communication schemes will have the following things in comment, : Source of sender : Destination or the receiver : Chanel or the medium Protocol = Rule -Protocols are the rules that govern all method of communication Protocols used in network communication also define: - Message encoding - Message formatting and encapsulation - Message timing - Message size - Message delivery options Message delivery options are; -Unicast If the sender is sending the data to only one destination. -Multicast If the sender is sending the data to set of receivers but not all. -Broadcast If the sender is sending the data to all the receivers to the network.
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Thank you. Just one question, why would the encode be worried about how the message is transmitted wired or not? Isn't it the transmitter's part to to take the encoded message and send it depending on the transport medium?
A question came up for the message timing issue. What happens if the communication is simplex? May the receiver send the acknowledgment? Or are there other ways to do it?