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Coherent file distribution protocol

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Coherent File Distribution Protocol (CFDP) is an IETF-documented experimental protocol intended for high-speed one-to-many file transfers.[1] Class 1 is assured delivery, class 2 is blind unassured delivery.

References

  1. ^ Maguire, Gerald Q.; Ioannidis, John (June 1991). "rfc1235 – The Coherent File Distribution Protocol". IETF. Retrieved 29 June 2021.