The Microchip TCP/IP Stack provides a foundation for embedded network applications by handling most of the interaction required between the physical network port and your application. It includes modules for several commonly used application layers, including HTTP for serving web pages, SMTP for sending e-mails, SNMP for providing status and control, Telnet, TFTP, Serial-to-Ethernet and much more. In addition, the stack includes light-weight and high-performance implementations of the TCP and UDP transport layers, as well as other supporting modules such as IP, ICMP, DHCP, ARP, and DNS.
This help file serves two purposes. The first is to be a guide for first-time users of the TCP/IP Stack. The Getting Started section begins a series of pages to help you become familiar with the stack and configure it for use on a Microchip development board.
The second purpose is to serve as a programmer's reference guide to the features and APIs available in the TCP/IP Stack.
The latest version of the Microchip TCP/IP Stack is always available at http://www.microchip.com/tcpip. New features are constantly being added, so check there periodically for updates and bug fixes.
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Describes where to find files in the TCP/IP Stack. |