9P(or thePlan 9 Filesystem ProtocolorStyx) is anetwork protocoldeveloped for thePlan 9 from Bell Labsdistributed operating systemas the means of connecting the components of a Plan 9 system. Files are key objects in Plan 9. They representwindows, networkconnections,processes, and almost anything else available in the operating system. UnlikeNFS, 9P encouragescachingand also servingsynthetic files.
The Application Configuration Access Protocol (ACAP) is a protocol for storing and synchronizing general configuration and preference data. It was originally developed so that IMAP clients can easily access address books, user options, and other data on a central server and be kept in sync across all clients.
AccessBuilder (Access Builder) is a family of dial-in remote access servers that give mobile computer users and remote office workers full access to workgroup, departmental, and enterprise network resources. Remote users dial into AccessBuilder via analog or digital connections to get direct, transparent links to Ethernet and Token Ring LANs-just as if they were connected locally. AccessBuilder products support a broad range of computing platforms, network operating systems, and protocols to fit a variety of network environments. They provide multi-protocol bridging and routing for wide area Client-to-LAN connections and remote LAN extensions to the central site.
Active-Directory (AD) is a directory service created by Microsoft
for Windows domain networks, responsible for authenticating and
authorizing all users and computers within a network of Windows
domain type, assigning and enforcing security policies for all
computers in a network and installing or updating software on
network computers.
ActiveSync is a mobile data synchronization technology and protocol based on HTTP, developed by Microsoft. One implementation of the technology is that it synchronizes data and information with handheld devices and a specific desktop computer. The other technology, commonly known as Exchange ActiveSync (EAS), provides push synchronization of contacts, calendars, tasks, and email between ActiveSync-enabled servers and devices.
AgentX is a protocol used to communicate between processing entities called master, agents and subagents, and the elements of procedure by which the extensible agent processes SNMP protocol messages.
AirPlay (previously called AirTunes) is a proprietary protocol
stack/suite developed by Apple Inc. that allows wireless streaming
of audio, video and photos, together with related metadata between
devices.
Administration Delocalisee Par Emissions Securisee (remote administration using secured messages)
Description
ALPES is a client server protocol build on top of TCP. Its main goal is to secure the administration of a network of computers by transferring configuration text files between an information server and its clients and executing programs on them.
Active Networks is a networking technology used to enable unique processing of each network packet. This is accomplished by sending the proper processing code along with the payload of each packet, or in a separate control flow. This code can then be executed by certain nodes, called Active Nodes, inside the network.
The Remote EXecution Protocol (REX) provides a simple service for process-to-process interactions across a network, as part of ANSA Engineering Module.
ANSAware is an infrastructure for developing and running distributed application. It is available for a number of operating system like SunOS, HP/UX, VMS and MS DOS. A factory server is able to create server processes called capsules, and interfaces for a certain service type dynamically on the local computer node. References to these interfaces are mediated by a server called trader.
AOL Instant Messenger Text Chat is the instant messsaging part of
AOL Instant Messenger, a software that allows users to communicate
either through AIM contacts or Facebook/Google-talk contacts and
share photos. AIM uses mixed protocols to support its rich feature
sets, which include OSCAR, HTTP, STUN, UDP, TCP as well as SIP /
RTP.
AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) Audio Calls classification. Flows can
be over TCP or over UDP if the two clients are on the same network.
AIM uses RTP over STUN to send audio data over UDP.
AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) video calls classification. Flows can
run over TCP or over UDP if the two clients are on the same
network. It uses RTP over STUN to send video data over UDP.
PowerChute is a computer program by American Power Conversion (APC) used to control the uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) the company produces. It provides unattended shutdown of servers and workstations in the event of an extended power outage. It also monitors and logs the UPS status.
Apple juice P2P file sharing is a semi-centralized peer-to-peer file sharing network. The network is decentralized over many servers. It offers server and client software for Applejuicenet. The Applejuicenet is used for content distribution with a given Hashlink. The system has a built-in search tool to search servers for keywords.
Apple Remote Desktop (ARD), is a desktop management system for Mac
OS X produced by Apple Inc. which allows users to remotely control
or monitor other computers over a network. Apple Remote Desktop
replaced a similar product called Apple Network Assistant.
Apple QuickTime is an extensible proprietary multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc., capable of handling various formats of digital video, picture, sound, panoramic images, and interactivity. QuickTime is available for Windows XP and later, as well as Mac OS X Leopard and later operating systems.
Ares is a P2P network which was originally operating on the Gnutella network. After that, it switched to its own network with a leaves-and-super nodes architecture. Ares Galaxy, which is an open source P2P software, is the main client which makes use of Ares network.
Ariel is a client/server application developed to facilitate transfer of documents between libraries that are located in different geographical locations.
Ariel allows users to send high-detail electronic images to other Ariel workstations anywhere in the world, using either FTP or email, converting the images to PDF files for easy delivery.
Ariel allows users to send high-detail electronic images to other Ariel workstations anywhere in the world, using either FTP or email, converting the images to PDF files for easy delivery.
Aggregate Route-Based IP Switching (ARIS) establishes switched paths through a network, leveraging the advantages of switching technologies in an internet network.
AppleShare is a product from Apple which implemented various network services such as file server, a print server, web server, electronic mail server. AppleShare IP is a version of AppleShare that supports the use of TCP/IP protocol stack. AppleShare IP WebAdmin is the remote administration service of AppleShare IP where an administrator can perform administrative operations using a web browser.
The server mapper daemon is a batch job that runs in some IBM subsystems. It provides a method for client applications to determine the port number associated with a particular server.
AppleTalk Echo Protocol (AEP) is a transport layer protocol designed to test the reachability of network nodes. AEP generates packets to be sent to the network node and is identified in the Type field of a packet as an AEP packet.
AppleTalk Name Binding (NBP) was a dynamic, distributed system for managing AppleTalk names. When a service started up on a machine, it registered a name for itself as chosen by a human administrator.
The Zone Information Protocol was the protocol by which AppleTalk network numbers were associated with zone names. Azonewas a subdivision of the network that made sense to humans. While a network number had to be assigned to a topologically-contiguous section of the network, a zone could include several different discontiguous portions of the network.
Audio over HTTP represents a classification of transferring Audio data (such as radio and audio) streaming over the HTTP protocol. If a flow is classified as a more specific protocol, it will not be classified by audio-over-http.
The audit daemon, auditd, operates as a server, monitoring /dev/audit for local audit data, monitoring a known port for data from remote cooperating audit daemons, and monitoring an AF_UNIX socket for input from the system administrator.
The AppleTalk Update-based Routing Protocol (AURP) provides wide area routing enhancements to the AppleTalk routing protocols and is fully compatible with AppleTalk Phase 2.
The Identification Protocol (formerly called the Authentication Server Protocol) provides a means to determine the identity of a user of a particular TCP connection. Given a TCP port number pair, it returns a character string which identifies the owner of that connection on the server's system.
AX.25 is a data link layer protocol derived from the X.25 protocol suite and designed for use by amateur radio operators. It is used extensively on amateur packet radio networks.It occupies the first, second, and often the third layers of the OSI networking model, and is responsible for transferring data (encapsulated in packets) between nodes and detecting errors introduced by the communications channel.
Anything In Anything (AYIYA) is a tunneling protocol that connects islands of IP traffic. The protocol in NBAR supports only IPV6 tunneled over IPV4 (not IPV6 over IPV6).