Looks good, I'd through in datalink layer between IP and NIC for a little
more clarification Since IP can use so many different datalink protocols.
Also for a little more understanindg you should also figure out where ICMP
protocol goes since its so important in troubleshooting IP networks.


""Ghassan Majeed""  wrote in message
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> From my little experience on the structure of TCP/IP , I draw the
following
> chart:
>
> HTTP    SMTP    FTP    Telnet    |     TFTP    DNS    DHCP    SNMP
>                                  |
>           TCP                    |                UDP
>
>
>                                 IP
>
>                                 NIC
>
> The HTTP, SMTP, FTP, Telnet used TCP , whereas TFTP, DNS, DHCP, SNMP used
> UDP. Both TCP & UDP used IP.
> Do any one accept , reject , discuss it ?
>
> Many Thanks.
>
>
> Ghassan




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