Serial Line Internet Protocol
The Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) is an encapsulation of the Internet Protocol designed to work over serial ports and router connections. It is documented in RFC 1055. On personal computers, SLIP has largely been replaced by the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), which is better engineered, has more features, and does not require its IP address configuration to be set before it is established. On microcontrollers, however, SLIP is still the preferred way of encapsulating IP packets, due to its very small overhead.
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- enThe Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) is an encapsulation of the Internet Protocol designed to work over serial ports and router connections. It is documented in RFC 1055. On personal computers, SLIP has largely been replaced by the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), which is better engineered, has more features, and does not require its IP address configuration to be set before it is established. On microcontrollers, however, SLIP is still the preferred way of encapsulating IP packets, due to its very small overhead.
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- enThe Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) is an encapsulation of the Internet Protocol designed to work over serial ports and router connections. It is documented in RFC 1055. On personal computers, SLIP has largely been replaced by the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), which is better engineered, has more features, and does not require its IP address configuration to be set before it is established. On microcontrollers, however, SLIP is still the preferred way of encapsulating IP packets, due to its very small overhead. Some people refer to the successful and widely used RFC 1055 Serial Line Internet Protocol as "Rick Adams' SLIP", to avoid confusion with other proposed protocols named "SLIP". Those other protocols include the much more complicated RFC 914 appendix D Serial Line Interface Protocol.
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- Encapsulation
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- Serial Line Internet Protocol
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- enSerial Line Internet Protocol
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- tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1055
- tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1144
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- Category:Internet protocols
- Category:Link protocols
- Category:Logical link control
- Computer configuration
- Consistent Overhead Byte Stuffing
- Data
- Data compression
- Datagram
- Dial-up
- Direct cable connection
- Electronic Industries Alliance
- Encapsulation (networking)
- Error detection
- Flow control (data)
- Hayes command set
- Header (computing)
- In-band signaling
- Internet Protocol
- IP
- IP Header Compression
- KA9Q
- KISS (TNC)
- Microcontrollers
- Null-modem
- Operating systems
- Parallel Line Internet Protocol
- Parity bit
- Ping (networking utility)
- Point-to-Point Protocol
- Router (computing)
- Serial port
- Slirp
- Transmission Control Protocol
- UART
- Upper layer protocol
- User Datagram Protocol
- SameAs
- 4441658-1
- m.0prmr
- MMp6
- Q1342337
- Serial Line Internet Protocol
- Serial Line Internet Protocol
- Serial Line Internet Protocol
- Serial Line Internet Protocol
- Serial Line Internet Protocol
- Serial Line Internet Protocol
- Serial Line Internet Protocol
- Serial Line Internet Protocol
- Serial Line Internet Protocol
- Serial Line Internet Protocol
- Serial Line IP (SLIP)
- SLIP
- SLIP
- SLIP
- SLIP
- SLIP
- Протокол інтернету для послідовної лінії
- قرارداد اینترنت خط سریال
- 串列線路網際網路協定
- 직렬 회선 인터넷 프로토콜
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- Category:Internet protocols
- Category:Link protocols
- Category:Logical link control
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- Serial Line Internet Protocol?oldid=1120075275&ns=0
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