Routing Table Maintenance Protocol
Routing Table Maintenance Protocol ( RTMP) is a term used in computer science.
The Routing Table Maintenance Protocol, or RTMP short, a protocol that updates the routing tables at short time intervals of 10 s in an AppleTalk network. It works according to the Distance Vector algorithm and is the Routing Information Protocol (RIP ) is derived.
It is defined in RFC 1742.
In addition, a routing entry in the local router to one of three states, "Good", "Suspicious " and " Bad". An entry that has not been updated for some time, going through the latter two states before the entry is finally removed from the routing table.
The protocol is a transport layer.
The AppleTalk protocol stack
The AppleTalk protocols can be divided into several layers that form a protocol stack ( protocol stack ). The protocols can be classified as follows in the ISO - OSI reference model: