This Internet Draft discusses Reliable UDP (RUDP). RUDP is a simple
packet based transport protocol. RUDP is based on RFCs 1151 and 908 -
Reliable Data Protocol. RUDP is layered on the UDP/IP Protocols and
provides reliable in-order delivery (up
Reliable UDP (RUDP) is a simple packet based transport protocol, based on RFCs 908 (version 1) and 1151 (version 2), which is intended as a reliable protocol to transport telephony signalling across IP networks.
To transport the remote procedure call messages of the Plan 9 file system protocol 9P, we have implemented a new network protocol, called IL. It is a connection-based, lightweight transport protocol that carries datagrams encapsulated by IP. IL provides r
n computer networking, the Reliable User Datagram Protocol (RUDP) is a transport layer protocol designed at Bell Labs for the Plan 9 operating system. It aims to provide a solution where UDP is too primitive because guaranteed-order packet delivery is des
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