Endpoint Handlespace Redundancy Protocol
RFC 5353, “Endpoint Handlespace Redundancy Protocol”, is an Experimental document published in September 2008 by Q. Xie, R. Stewart, M. Stillman, M. Tuexen, A. Silverton. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
The Endpoint Handlespace Redundancy Protocol (ENRP) is designed to work in conjunction with the Aggregate Server Access Protocol (ASAP) to accomplish the functionality of the Reliable Server Pooling (RSerPool) requirements and architecture. Within the operational scope of RSerPool, ENRP defines the procedures and message formats of a distributed, fault-tolerant registry service for storing, bookkeeping, retrieving, and distributing pool operation and membership information. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
What “Experimental” means
Describes a specification that is part of a research or development effort, published so the community can gain experience with it.
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- RFC 5352 Aggregate Server Access Protocol
- RFC 5354 Aggregate Server Access Protocol and Endpoint Handlespace Redundancy Protocol Parameters
- RFC 5351 An Overview of Reliable Server Pooling Protocols
- RFC 5355 Threats Introduced by Reliable Server Pooling and Requirements for Security in Response to Threats
- RFC 5350 IANA Considerations for the IPv4 and IPv6 Router Alert Options
- RFC 5356 Reliable Server Pooling Policies
- RFC 5349 Elliptic Curve Cryptography Support for Public Key Cryptography for Initial Authentication in Kerberos
- RFC 5357 A Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol