Disturbed Network Protocol
Definition: A proprietary communication protocol used on secondary networks between HMI, substation computers or bay computers and protective devices.
Related Links
Network Protocols – Programmer’s Compendium
Denial-of-service attack – Wikipedia
Understanding and Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) on Catalyst Switches – Cisco
Impact of routing protocols on packet retransmission over wireless networks – IEEE Conference Publication
Disruption Tolerant Networking
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