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=== Common Standards === ==== Web Standards ==== TCP/ IP Model & associated Internet Standards [[Web standards]] are a type of internet standard which define aspects of the [[World Wide Web]]. They allow for the building and rendering of websites. The three key standards used by the World Wide Web are [[Hypertext Transfer Protocol]], [[HTML]], and [[URL]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Comer|first=Douglas |title=Computer networks and Internets|date=2015|isbn=978-0-13-358793-7|edition=Sixth |location=Boston, MA |oclc=870649960}}</ref> Respectively, they specify the transfer of data between a browser and a web server, the content and layout of a web page, and what web page identifiers mean. ==== Network Standards ==== Network standards are a type of internet standard which defines rules for data communication in networking technologies and processes. Internet standards allow for the communication procedure of a device to or from other devices. In reference to the TCP/IP Model, common standards and protocols in each layer are as follows:{{Cn|date=June 2023}} * The Transport layer: [[Internet protocol suite|TCP]] and [[IPX/SPX|SPX]] * Network layer: [[Internet protocol suite|IP]] and [[IPX]] * Data Link layer: [[IEEE 802.3]] for LAN and [[Frame Relay]] for WAN * Physical layer: [[Modular connector|8P8C]] and [[V.92]]
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