This report provides a comprehensive classification of network protocols, covering application, presentation, session, transport, and network layers. It details the functionalities, advantages, and disadvantages of various protocols such as DHCP, DNS, FTP, HTTP, IMAP, POP, SMTP, Telnet, SNMP, LPP, RPC, TCP, UDP, IPv4, and IPv6. The report explains how these protocols operate within the OSI model and their roles in network communication, file transfer, email, and remote access. It highlights key aspects like connection-oriented versus connectionless protocols, security considerations, and the evolution of IP addressing. This classification aids in understanding the fundamental building blocks of modern network communication, offering valuable insights for network administrators and students alike.