1 votes 1 votes Which of the following is not the Application layer protocol in TCP/IP Model? SMTP, FTP, TELNET, POP, MIME, HTTP A FTP, POP, MIME, SMTP B TELNET, HTTP C MIME D None of these Computer Networks computer-networks application-layer-protocols + – Gurdeep Saini asked Nov 9, 2018 Gurdeep Saini 2.7k views answer comment Share Follow See all 7 Comments See all 7 7 Comments reply Vikas Verma commented Nov 9, 2018 reply Follow Share C right? 0 votes 0 votes Gurdeep Saini commented Nov 9, 2018 reply Follow Share yes given answer is c but MIME (Multi-Purpose Internet Mail Extensions) is an extension of the original Internet e mail protocol 0 votes 0 votes Vikas Verma commented Nov 9, 2018 reply Follow Share Yes, but it isn't a protocol. 0 votes 0 votes Vikas Verma commented Nov 9, 2018 reply Follow Share I mean, MIME by itself isn't the protocol. It's a standard used in the Email protocols. 0 votes 0 votes Gurdeep Saini commented Nov 9, 2018 reply Follow Share on which layer MIME work? 0 votes 0 votes Vikas Verma commented Nov 9, 2018 reply Follow Share It isn't a protocol. The question is asking for protocols. 0 votes 0 votes aambazinga commented Nov 9, 2018 reply Follow Share MIME is an extension which allows SMTP to send non ascii based messages. so it is not a protocol by itself. 3 votes 3 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 votes 0 votes MIME is a supplementary protocol, that allows non-ASCII data to be send through email. So, I think SMTP, FTP, TELNET, POP, MIME, HTTP All of these are application based protocol. Answer will be D) None of these srestha answered Oct 12, 2019 srestha comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.