TCP/IP defined
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
TCP/IP defined
TCP/IP for is:
Networking software based on industry-standard networking protocols.
A routable, enterprise networking protocol that supports the connection of your Microsoft® Windows®-based computer to both LAN and WAN environments.
Core technologies and utilities for connecting your Windows-based computer with dissimilar systems and sharing information.
A foundation for gaining access to global Internet services, such as the World Wide Web and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) servers.
A robust, scalable, cross-platform, client/server framework.
TCP/IP provides basic TCP/IP utilities that enable Windows-based computers to connect and share information with other Microsoft and non-Microsoft systems, including:
Internet hosts
Apple Macintosh systems
IBM mainframes
UNIX systems
Open VMS systems
Windows Server 2003 family
Windows XP
Windows 2000
Windows NT®
Windows Millennium Edition
Windows 98
Windows 95
Windows for Workgroups
LAN Manager
Network-ready printers, such as HP LaserJet series printers that use HP JetDirect cards
Note
- The Windows Server 2003 family includes the latest version of Internet Protocol (IP), known as IP version 6. For more information, see IP Version 6.