Reliable data protocol


protocol
(RDP) A protocol designed to provide a reliable data transport service for packet-based applications such as remote loading and debugging. RDP is intended to be simple to implement but still be efficient in environments where there may be long transmission delays and loss or non-sequential delivery of message segments.
RDP is defined in RFC 908.
(2004-09-14)

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