IP
Internet Protocol. The
communications protocol underlying the Internet, IP allows large, geographically diverse
networks of computers to communicate with each other quickly and economically over a variety
of physical links; it is part of the TCP/IP suite of protocols. IP is the Layer 3, or
network layer, protocol that contains addressing and control information that allows packets
to be routed. IP is the most widely used networking protocol; it supports the idea of unique
addresses for each computer on the network. IP is a connectionless, best-effort protocol;
TCP reassembles the data after transmission. IP specifies the format and addressing scheme
for each packet.