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Several end-to-end data transfer [[protocol (computer)|protocols]] run in the [[Internet Protocol Suite]]:
Several end-to-end data transfer [[protocol (computer)|protocols]] run in the [[Internet Protocol Suite]]:
:*[[User datagram protocol]] (UDP)
:*[[User Datagram Protocol]] (UDP)
:*[[Transmission control protocol]] (TCP)
:*[[Transmission control protocol]] (TCP)
:*[[Real-time Protocol]] (RTP) with [[Real-time control protocol]] (RTCP)
:*[[Real-time Protocol]] (RTP) with [[Real-time control protocol]] (RTCP)

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More information relevant to End-to-end protocols.

Several end-to-end data transfer protocols run in the Internet Protocol Suite:

Another end-to-end function is the Resource Reservation Protocol, which allocates capacity from end to end, but is not responsible for transfer.

Historic end-to-end protocols include OSI Transport Protocol (Classes 0-4), Novell SPX, AppleTalk Transaction Protocol, DECnet Network Service Protocol, and, in Xerox Network Services, the Sequenced Packet Protocol and Packet Exchange Protocol.