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Upper layer protocol

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In computer networking, the term upper layer protocol refers to a more abstract protocol when performing encapsulation, in particular it is often used to describe the protocols above the network layer.

In discussions of the Internet Protocol Suite, the term upper layer protocols usually refers to the protocols above the Internet Layer (e.g. Transmission Control Protocol, which is in the Transport Layer).

The term contrasts with lower layer protocol which refers to a more specific protocol.