TCP/IP Networking
QNX SDP8.0User's GuideUser
The term TCP/IP implies two distinct protocols: TCP and IP. Since these protocols have been used so commonly together, TCP/IP has become a standard terminology in today's Internet. Essentially, TCP/IP refers to network communications where the TCP transport is used to deliver data across IP networks.
For a list of the Internet protocols that the io-sock networking stack provides (ported from FreeBSD),
go to the Protocols
chapter of the High-Performance Networking Stack User's Guide.
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