Are network protocols on-topic on Stack Overflow?
I would argue Yes, but only as long as they're related to a specific
programming problem.
If you're just trying to figure out how to administer a server or IT
infrastructure, then I would say No. That's Server Fault's realm.
However, the specific question has many other issues (so don't just kick it over
to Server Fault). Let's take a look.
Question Issues
Title (and by proxy, the problem) is too broad
How does Discovery service work?
As stated, you could write an entire blog post or two (or a book?) on the
question "How does Discovery service work?" The question could be improved by
asking about a particular, specific aspect or problem about the protocol.
Asking for off-site resources
How can I learn more about how Discovery service works?
Can someone explain it in detail? Tried finding resources online but I am
afraid I may not be googling it well enough as I can't find sufficient depth
in the current results. Links would also be appreciated.
Asking for an off-site learning resource ("Links...appreciated"). Also a close
reason.
I Googled "Discovery Protocol", and This is What I Found
Google "discovery protocol", and look at what you get. This isn't
really a close reason, but it could possibly be a reason to downvote (see the Research
section below). If the poster had actually said "I googled these", and listed
the links, and gave a reason why none of the links answered his question, then
the question would have been much more useful, to everyone involved:
- Simple Service Discovery Protocol.
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol.
- Service discovery.
- Neighbor Discovery Protocol.
- Cisco Discovery Protocol.
- Nortel Discovery Protocol.
- Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP).
- Network Service Discovery/
- Configuring Cisco Discovery Protocol on Cisco Routers and Switches Running Cisco IOS.
- LLDP-MED and Cisco Discovery Protocol.
Those were all on the first page of search results.
Research That the Original Poster Did Do
The original poster states (emphasis mine)
Tried finding resources online but I am afraid I may not be googling it well
enough as I can't find sufficient depth in the current results. Links
would also be appreciated.
At the bottom of the first link you'll find a References section. The
first item in that list is an implementation draft for the Simple Service
Discovery Protocol. It may be outdated, but at least it's a start in
the right search direction. Repeat for every other reference link in every
other Wikipedia article.
The original poster also states:
Found some relevant info here on stackoverflow, but isn't really
explaining much.
So at least some research was done, though "isn't really explaining much"
doesn't really explain what was in the linked resource, and why it wasn't
helpful. So upvote/downvote/no-vote, your call.
Vote to Close, but for Which Reason?
This post can fit the following close reasons:
- Too broad.
- Asks for off-site resource recommendations.
- Doesn't appear to be a programming problem.
The original poster didn't really state why he wants to learn about this
protocol, so we can't exactly close as #3. I would say that the fact that the
question is so broad weighs more heavily as a close reason than the fact that
it's asking for off-site resources.
My verdict: Too broad. Vote to close.