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1) Routing Table Protocol
A
VINES routing protocol based on Routing Information Protocol (RIP). Distributes
network topology information and aids Virtual Integrated Network Service
(VINES) servers in finding neighboring clients, servers, and routers. Uses
delay as a routing metric. See also SRTP.
2) Rapid Transport
Protocol
This provides pacing and error recovery for Advanced
Peer-to-Peer Networking (APPN) data as it crosses the APPN network. With RTP,
error recovery and flow control are done end-to-end rather than at every node.
RTP prevents congestion rather than reacts to it.
3) Real-Time Transport
Protocol
This is commonly used with IP networks. RTP is designed to
provide end-to-end network transport functions for applications transmitting
real-time data, such as audio, video, or simulation data, over multicast or
unicast network services. RTP provides such services as payload type
identification, sequence numbering, timestamping, and delivery monitoring to
real-time applications.
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