BEEP: AX.25, Address Resolution Protocol, Advanced Data Communication Control Procedures, Asynchronous Balanced Mode - Brossura

 
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In computer networking, BEEP (Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol) is a framework for creating network application protocols. It is intended to abstract-out the common features that have traditionally been duplicated in each protocol implementation. BEEP (formerly called BXXP) typically runs on top of TCP and allows the exchange of messages called 'frames'. Unlike HTTP (and similar protocols), either end of the connection can send a frame at any time, and 'questions' and 'replies' can be interleaved easily. BEEP also includes facilities for encryption and authentication, and is highly extensible. It was designed by Marshall Rose, who also worked on the POP3, SMTP, and SNMP protocols.

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