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In this section



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TCP/IP Protocol Architecture


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IPv4 Addressing


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Name Resolution


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IPv4 Routing


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Physical Address Resolution


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Related Information



TCP/IP for IP version 4 (IPv4) is a networking protocol suite that Microsoft Windows uses to communicate over the internet with other computers. It interacts with Windows naming services like DNS and security technologies, such as IPsec primarily, as these help facilitate the successful and [...]]]></description>
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