Endpoint Handlespace Redundancy Protocol

The Endpoint Handlespace Redundancy Protocol is used by the Reliable server pooling (RSerPool) framework for the communication between Pool Registrars to maintain and synchronize a handlespace.

Internet protocol suite
Application layer
  • BGP
  • DHCP
  • DNS
  • FTP
  • HTTP
  • HTTPS
  • IMAP
  • LDAP
  • MGCP
  • MQTT
  • NNTP
  • NTP
  • POP
  • PTP
  • ONC/RPC
  • RTP
  • RTSP
  • RIP
  • SIP
  • SMTP
  • SNMP
  • SSH
  • Telnet
  • TLS/SSL
  • XMPP
  • more...
Transport layer
  • TCP
  • UDP
  • DCCP
  • SCTP
  • RSVP
  • more...
Internet layer
  • IP
    • IPv4
    • IPv6
  • ICMP
  • ICMPv6
  • ECN
  • IGMP
  • IPsec
  • more...
Link layer
  • ARP
  • NDP
  • OSPF
  • Tunnels
    • L2TP
  • PPP
  • MAC
    • Ethernet
    • Wi-Fi
    • DSL
    • ISDN
    • FDDI
  • more...

It is allocated on the application layer like the Aggregate Server Access Protocol. It is a work in progress within the IETF.

External links

  • Thomas Dreibholz's Reliable Server Pooling (RSerPool) Page
  • IETF RSerPool Working Group
  • Endpoint Handlespace Redundancy Protocol (ENRP)
  • Aggregate Server Access Protocol (ASAP) and Endpoint Handlespace Redundancy Protocol (ENRP) Parameters
  • Threats Introduced by Reliable Server Pooling (RSerPool) and Requirements for Security in Response to Threats
  • Reliable Server Pooling Policies


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