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Callback Control Protocolprotocole CBCP (The Network Control Protocol that negotiates the use of callback over PPP links)
Centralized Conference Control Protocolprotocole CCCP (A custom protocol for communicating conference creation and control commands from clients to Communications Server)
control protocol plug-inplug-in de protocole de contrôle (A type of plug-in that enables a Windows Media server to communicate with clients and other servers through different network protocols)
Data Center Transmission Control Protocolprotocole TCP de centre de données (A TCP-like protocol for data center networks which leverages Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) in the network to provide multi-bit feedback to the end hosts)
Encryption Control Protocolprotocole ECP (The Network Control Protocol for negotiating the use of encryption over PPP links. ECP is defined in RFC 1968)
Internet Control Message Protocol A required maintenance protocol in the TCP/IP suite that reports errors and allows simple connectivity. ICMP is used by the Ping tool to perform TCP/IP troubleshootingprotocole ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
Link Control Protocolprotocole LCP (A PPP control protocol that negotiates link and PPP parameters to dynamically configure the data-link layer of a PPP connection)
Simple Control Protocolprotocole SCP (A lightweight protocol that enables small devices to communicate with each other over low-speed networks)
Transmission Control Protocolprotocole TCP (The protocol within TCP/IP that governs the breakup of data messages into packets to be sent via IP, and the reassembly and verification of the complete messages from packets received by IP)
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocolprotocole TCP/IP (A set of networking protocols widely used on the Internet that provides communications across interconnected networks of computers with diverse hardware architectures and various operating systems. TCP/IP includes standards for how computers communicate and conventions for connecting networks and routing traffic)