APPLICATION LAYER BY, Parthasarathy.g.

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APPLICATION LAYER BY, Parthasarathy.g

Traditional Approaches Electronic Mail SMTP POP3 IMAP MIME

Traditional Approaches 2 Most Popular www email

PROTOCOLS SMTP HTTP

EMAIL MESSAGE FORMAT MESSAGE TRANSFER MAIL READER

WWW url Http Request Message Http Response Message Web services

SNMP Simple network management protocol

SNMP Configuration management Fault management Performance management

SNMP Configuration management Installing and configuration

SNMP Fault Management Reactive and Proactive

SNMP Performance Management Number of packets dropped Timeouts Collision CRC

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