Protocol number
IP is responsible for more than the address that it is most commonly associated with and there are a number of associated protocols that make up the Network Layer. While there are not 256 of them, the field that identifies them is a numeric value between 0 and 256.
In the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) [RFC791] there is a field called “Protocol” to identify the next level protocol. This is an 8 bit field. In Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) [RFC2460], this field is called the “Next Header” field.
Protocol numbers
# | Protocol | Protocol’s Full Name |
0 | HOPOPT | IPv6 Hop-by-Hop Option |
1 | ICMP | Internet Control Message Protocol |
2 | IGMP | Internet Group Management |
3 | GGP | Gateway-to-Gateway |
4 | IPv4 | IPv4 encapsulation Protocol |
5 | ST | Stream |
6 | TCP | Transmission Control Protocol |
7 | CBT | CBT |
8 | EGP | Exterior Gateway Protocol |
9 | IGP | Any private interior gateway (used by Cisco for their IGRP) |
10 | BBN-RCC-MON | BBN RCC Monitoring |
11 | NVP-II | Network Voice Protocol |
12 | PUP | PUP |
# | Protocol | Protocol’s Full Name |
13 | ARGUS | ARGUS |
14 | EMCON | EMCON |
15 | XNET | Cross Net Debugger |
16 | CHAOS | Chaos |
17 | UDP | User Datagram Protocol |
18 | MUX | Multiplexing |
19 | DCN-MEAS | DCN Measurement Subsystems |
20 | HMP | Host Monitoring |
21 | PRM | Packet Radio Measurement |
22 | XNS-IDP | XEROX NS IDP |
23 | TRUNK-1 | Trunk-1 |
24 | TRUNK-2 | Trunk-2 |
25 | LEAF-1 | Leaf-1 |
26 | LEAF-2 | Leaf-2 |
27 | RDP | Reliable Data Protocol |
28 | IRTP | Internet Reliable Transaction |
29 | ISO-TP4 | ISO Transport Protocol Class 4 |
30 | NETBLT | Bulk Data Transfer Protocol |
31 | MFE-NSP | MFE Network Services Protocol |
32 | MERIT-INP | MERIT Internodal Protocol |
33 | DCCP | Datagram Congestion Control Protocol |
34 | 3PC | Third Party Connect Protocol |
35 | IDPR | Inter-Domain Policy Routing Protocol |
36 | XTP | XTP |
# | Protocol | Protocol’s Full Name |
37 | DDP | Datagram Delivery Protocol |
38 | IDPR-CMTP | IDPR Control Message Transport Proto |
39 | TP++ | TP++ Transport Protocol |
40 | IL | IL Transport Protocol |
41 | IPv6 | IPv6 encapsulation |
42 | IPv6 | SDRPSource Demand Routing Protocol |
43 | IPv6-Route | Routing Header for IPv6 |
44 | IPv6-Frag | Fragment Header for IPv6 |
45 | IDRP | Inter-Domain Routing Protocol |
46 | RSVP | Reservation Protocol |
47 | GRE | General Routing Encapsulation |
48 | DSR | Dynamic Source Routing Protocol |
49 | BNA | BNA |
50 | ESP | Encap Security Payload |
51 | AH | Authentication Header |
52 | I-NLSP | Integrated Net Layer Security TUBA |
53 | SWIPE | IP with Encryption |
54 | NARP | NBMA Address Resolution Protocol |
55 | MOBILE | IP Mobility |
56 | TLSP | Transport Layer Security Protocol using Kryptonet key management |
57 | SKIP | SKIP |
58 | IPv6-ICMP | ICMP for IPv6 |
59 | IPv6-NoNxt | No Next Header for IPv6 |
60 | IPv6-Opts | Destination Options for IPv6 |
# | Protocol | Protocol’s Full Name |
61 | any host internal protocol | |
62 | CFTP | CFTP |
63 | any local network | |
64 | SAT-EXPAK | SATNET and Backroom EXPAK |
65 | KRYPTOLAN | Kryptolan |
66 | RVD | MIT Remote Virtual Disk Protocol |
67 | IPPC | Internet Pluribus Packet Core |
68 | any distributed file system | |
69 | SAT-MON | SATNET Monitoring |
70 | VISA | VISA Protocol |
71 | IPCV | Internet Packet Core Utility |
72 | CPNX | Computer Protocol Network Executive |
73 | CPHB | Computer Protocol Heart Beat |
74 | WSN | Wang Span Network |
75 | PVP | Packet Video Protocol |
76 | BR-SAT-MON | Backroom SATNET Monitoring |
77 | SUN-ND | SUN ND PROTOCOL-Temporary |
78 | WB-MON | WIDEBAND Monitoring |
79 | WB-EXPAK | WIDEBAND EXPAK |
80 | ISO-IP | ISO Internet Protocol |
81 | VMTP | VMTP |
82 | SECURE-VMTP | SECURE-VMTP |
83 | VINES | VINES |
84 | TTP | TTP |
# | Protocol | Protocol’s Full Name |
84 | IPTM | Protocol Internet Protocol Traffic |
85 | NSFNET-IGP | NSFNET-IGP |
86 | DGP | Dissimilar Gateway Protocol |
87 | TCF | TCF |
88 | EIGRP | EIGRP |
89 | OSPFIGP | OSPFIGP |
90 | Sprite-RPC | Sprite RPC Protocol |
91 | LARP | Locus Address Resolution Protocol |
92 | MTP | Multicast Transport Protocol |
93 | AX.25 | AX.25 Frames |
94 | IPIP | IP-within-IP Encapsulation Protocol |
95 | MICP | Mobile Internetworking Control Pro. |
96 | SCC-SP | Semaphore Communications Sec. Pro. |
97 | ETHERIP | Ethernet-within-IP Encapsulation |
98 | ENCAP | Encapsulation Header |
99 | any private encryption scheme | |
100 | GMTP | GMTP |
101 | IFMP | Ipsilon Flow Management Protocol |
102 | PNNI | PNNI over IP |
103 | PIM | Protocol Independent Multicast |
104 | ARIS | ARIS |
105 | SCPS | SCPS |
106 | QNX | QNX |
107 | A/N | Active Networks |
# | Protocol | Protocol’s Full Name | |
108 | IPComp | IP Payload Compression Protocol | |
109 | SNP | Sitara Networks Protocol | |
110 | Compaq-Peer | Compaq Peer Protocol | |
111 | IPX-in-IP | IPX in IP | |
112 | VRRP | Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol | |
113 | PGM | PGM Reliable Transport Protocol | |
114 | any 0-hop protocol | ||
115 | L2TP | Layer Two Tunneling Protocol | |
116 | DDX | D-II Data Exchange (DDX) | |
117 | IATP | Interactive Agent Transfer Protocol | |
118 | STP | Schedule Transfer Protocol | |
119 | SRP | SpectraLink Radio Protocol | |
120 | UTI | UTI | |
121 | SMP | Simple Message Protocol | |
122 | SM | SM | |
123 | PTP | Performance Transparency Protocol | |
124 | ISIS over IPv4 | ||
125 | FIRE | ||
126 | CRTP | Combat Radio Transport Protocol | |
127 | CRUDP | Combat Radio User Datagram | |
128 | SSCOPMCE | ||
129 | IPLT | ||
130 | SPS | Secure Packet Shield | |
131 | PIPE | Private IP Encapsulation within IP | |
# | Protocol | Protocol’s Full Name | |
132 | SCTP | Stream Control Transmission Protocol | |
133 | FC | Fibre Channel | |
134 | RSVP-E2EIGNORE | ||
135 | Mobility Header | ||
136 | UDPLite | ||
137 | MPLS-in-IP | ||
138 | manet | ||
139 | HIP | ||
140 | Shim6 | ||
141 | WESP | ||
142 | ROHC | ||
143 − 252 | Unassigned | Unassigned | |
253 | Use for experimentation and testing | ||
254 | Use for experimentation and testing | ||
255 | Reserved | ||
Further information can be found by researching RFC 5237.
Protocol number
IP is responsible for more than the address that it is most commonly associated with and there are a number of associated protocols that make up the Network Layer. While there are not 256 of them, the field that identifies them is a numeric value between 0 and 256.
In the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) [RFC791] there is a field called “Protocol” to identify the next level protocol. This is an 8 bit field. In Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) [RFC2460], this field is called the “Next Header” field.
Protocol numbers
# | Protocol | Protocol’s Full Name |
0 | HOPOPT | IPv6 Hop-by-Hop Option |
# | Protocol | Protocol’s Full Name |
1 | ICMP | Internet Control Message Protocol |
2 | IGMP | Internet Group Management |
3 | GGP | Gateway-to-Gateway |
4 | IPv4 | IPv4 encapsulation Protocol |
5 | ST | Stream |
6 | TCP | Transmission Control Protocol |
7 | CBT | CBT |
8 | EGP | Exterior Gateway Protocol |
9 | IGP | Any private interior gateway (used by Cisco for their IGRP) |
10 | BBN-RCC-MON | BBN RCC Monitoring |
11 | NVP-II | Network Voice Protocol |
12 | PUP | PUP |
13 | ARGUS | ARGUS |
14 | EMCON | EMCON |
15 | XNET | Cross Net Debugger |
16 | CHAOS | Chaos |
17 | UDP | User Datagram Protocol |
18 | MUX | Multiplexing |
19 | DCN-MEAS | DCN Measurement Subsystems |
20 | HMP | Host Monitoring |
21 | PRM | Packet Radio Measurement |
22 | XNS-IDP | XEROX NS IDP |
23 | TRUNK-1 | Trunk-1 |
24 | TRUNK-2 | Trunk-2 |
# | Protocol | Protocol’s Full Name |
25 | LEAF-1 | Leaf-1 |
26 | LEAF-2 | Leaf-2 |
27 | RDP | Reliable Data Protocol |
28 | IRTP | Internet Reliable Transaction |
29 | ISO-TP4 | ISO Transport Protocol Class 4 |
30 | NETBLT | Bulk Data Transfer Protocol |
31 | MFE-NSP | MFE Network Services Protocol |
32 | MERIT-INP | MERIT Internodal Protocol |
33 | DCCP | Datagram Congestion Control Protocol |
34 | 3PC | Third Party Connect Protocol |
35 | IDPR | Inter-Domain Policy Routing Protocol |
36 | XTP | XTP |
37 | DDP | Datagram Delivery Protocol |
38 | IDPR-CMTP | IDPR Control Message Transport Proto |
39 | TP++ | TP++ Transport Protocol |
40 | IL | IL Transport Protocol |
41 | IPv6 | IPv6 encapsulation |
42 | IPv6 | SDRPSource Demand Routing Protocol |
43 | IPv6-Route | Routing Header for IPv6 |
44 | IPv6-Frag | Fragment Header for IPv6 |
45 | IDRP | Inter-Domain Routing Protocol |
46 | RSVP | Reservation Protocol |
47 | GRE | General Routing Encapsulation |
48 | DSR | Dynamic Source Routing Protocol |
# | Protocol | Protocol’s Full Name |
49 | BNA | BNA |
50 | ESP | Encap Security Payload |
51 | AH | Authentication Header |
52 | I-NLSP | Integrated Net Layer Security TUBA |
53 | SWIPE | IP with Encryption |
54 | NARP | NBMA Address Resolution Protocol |
55 | MOBILE | IP Mobility |
56 | TLSP | Transport Layer Security Protocol using Kryptonet key management |
57 | SKIP | SKIP |
58 | IPv6-ICMP | ICMP for IPv6 |
59 | IPv6-NoNxt | No Next Header for IPv6 |
60 | IPv6-Opts | Destination Options for IPv6 |
61 | any host internal protocol | |
62 | CFTP | CFTP |
63 | any local network | |
64 | SAT-EXPAK | SATNET and Backroom EXPAK |
65 | KRYPTOLAN | Kryptolan |
66 | RVD | MIT Remote Virtual Disk Protocol |
67 | IPPC | Internet Pluribus Packet Core |
68 | any distributed file system | |
69 | SAT-MON | SATNET Monitoring |
70 | VISA | VISA Protocol |
71 | IPCV | Internet Packet Core Utility |
72 | CPNX | Computer Protocol Network Executive |
# | Protocol | Protocol’s Full Name |
73 | CPHB | Computer Protocol Heart Beat |
74 | WSN | Wang Span Network |
75 | PVP | Packet Video Protocol |
76 | BR-SAT-MON | Backroom SATNET Monitoring |
77 | SUN-ND | SUN ND PROTOCOL-Temporary |
78 | WB-MON | WIDEBAND Monitoring |
79 | WB-EXPAK | WIDEBAND EXPAK |
80 | ISO-IP | ISO Internet Protocol |
81 | VMTP | VMTP |
82 | SECURE-VMTP | SECURE-VMTP |
83 | VINES | VINES |
84 | TTP | TTP |
84 | IPTM | Protocol Internet Protocol Traffic |
85 | NSFNET-IGP | NSFNET-IGP |
86 | DGP | Dissimilar Gateway Protocol |
87 | TCF | TCF |
88 | EIGRP | EIGRP |
89 | OSPFIGP | OSPFIGP |
90 | Sprite-RPC | Sprite RPC Protocol |
91 | LARP | Locus Address Resolution Protocol |
92 | MTP | Multicast Transport Protocol |
93 | AX.25 | AX.25 Frames |
94 | IPIP | IP-within-IP Encapsulation Protocol |
95 | MICP | Mobile Internetworking Control Pro. |
# | Protocol | Protocol’s Full Name |
96 | SCC-SP | Semaphore Communications Sec. Pro. |
97 | ETHERIP | Ethernet-within-IP Encapsulation |
98 | ENCAP | Encapsulation Header |
99 | any private encryption scheme | |
100 | GMTP | GMTP |
101 | IFMP | Ipsilon Flow Management Protocol |
102 | PNNI | PNNI over IP |
103 | PIM | Protocol Independent Multicast |
104 | ARIS | ARIS |
105 | SCPS | SCPS |
106 | QNX | QNX |
107 | A/N | Active Networks |
108 | IPComp | IP Payload Compression Protocol |
109 | SNP | Sitara Networks Protocol |
110 | Compaq-Peer | Compaq Peer Protocol |
111 | IPX-in-IP | IPX in IP |
112 | VRRP | Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol |
113 | PGM | PGM Reliable Transport Protocol |
114 | any 0-hop protocol | |
115 | L2TP | Layer Two Tunneling Protocol |
116 | DDX | D-II Data Exchange (DDX) |
117 | IATP | Interactive Agent Transfer Protocol |
118 | STP | Schedule Transfer Protocol |
119 | SRP | SpectraLink Radio Protocol |
# | Protocol | Protocol’s Full Name |
120 | UTI | UTI |
121 | SMP | Simple Message Protocol |
122 | SM | SM |
123 | PTP | Performance Transparency Protocol |
124 | ISIS over IPv4 | |
125 | FIRE | |
126 | CRTP | Combat Radio Transport Protocol |
127 | CRUDP | Combat Radio User Datagram |
128 | SSCOPMCE | |
129 | IPLT | |
130 | SPS | Secure Packet Shield |
131 | PIPE | Private IP Encapsulation within IP |
132 | SCTP | Stream Control Transmission Protocol |
133 | FC | Fibre Channel |
134 | RSVP-E2EIGNORE | |
135 | Mobility Header | |
136 | UDPLite | |
137 | MPLS-in-IP | |
138 | manet | |
139 | HIP | |
140 | Shim6 | |
141 | WESP | |
142 | ROHC | |
143 − 252 | Unassigned | Unassigned |
VPN policies
# | Protocol | Protocol’s Full Name |
253 | Use for experimentation and testing | |
254 | Use for experimentation and testing | |
255 | Reserved |
Further information can be found by researching RFC 5237.