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Network Control Protocol (NCP)

ARPANET included several protocols on the internet and NCP was one of them. NCP was a unidirectional or simplex protocol between two computers or devices. It provided user access and flow control to use computers and devices at remote locations and to transmit files between them. The NCP also allows protocols other than IP to use the serial link at the same time.

Network Control Protocol (NCP):

ARPANET began its development in the year 1966. Several standards were upgraded. Network Control Program (NCP) was responsible for communication between hosts and could support the first commands, on the other hand, Telnet and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) used packet-switching technology to communicate moreover Interface Message Processor was developed to pass messages between hosts. Network Control Protocol (NCP) was an early protocol that later evolved into the Internet. NCP got replaced by TCP/IP in the 1980s.



Layers in NCP:

NCP rendered a Transport Layer which included the ARPANET Host-to-Host Protocol (AHHP) and the Initial Connection Protocol (ICP). 

ARPANET Host-to-Host Protocol(AHHP) was a simple connection between two host computers.



Protocols in NCP:

Encryption Control Protocol (ECP): It is needed to configure, enable, disable, negotiate and control or maintain data encryption algorithms on both ends of the PP connection.

Compression Control Protocol (CCP): CCP is basically responsible for configuring, enabling, disabling, negotiating, and controlling or maintaining data compression algorithms on both ends of the PP connection.

Bridging Control Protocol (BCP): BCP is responsible for configuring, enabling, disabling, negotiating, and controlling or maintaining bridge control modules on both ends of the PP connection. It is similar to IPCP but rather than routing, it initializes bridging.

Network Control Protocol

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