Lightweight User Datagram Protocol (UDP-Lite) is a connection-less Transport layer protocol. UDPLite provides partial checksums that cover only a segment of the datagrams. UDPLite may be used in error-prone network environments that prefer to have partially damaged payloads delivered rather than discarded. UDPLite is IP protocol number 136.
The User Location Protocol (ULP) is the interface between a user location client and a user location server. User Location Servers are server programs that maintain dynamic information about users and the applications they are running. The server is similar to a DNS server in that the set of resource information associated with a particular user is composed of separate resource records. User Location Clients are programs that connect to user location servers. Clients can create, delete, modify, and query resource records on the server.
The Unidata Local Data Manager (LDM) is a collection of cooperating programs that select, capture, manage, and distribute arbitrary data products. The system is designed for event-driven data distribution, and is currently used in theUnidata Internet Data Distribution(IDD) project. The LDM system includes network client and server programs and their shared protocols.
utime is a Linux system call that changes the access and modification times of the inode specified by filename to the actime and modtime fields of times respectively.
Unix-to-Unix Copy (UUCP) is a suite of computer programs and protocols allowing remote execution of commands and transfer of files, email and netnews between computers. Specifically, a command named uucp is one of the programs in the suite; it provides a user interface for requesting file copy operations.
Path Service is part of UUCP (Unix To Unix Copy Protocol) suite. It fills the need of people to determine mailbox addresses for hosts that are not part of the ARPA-Internet but can be reached by one or more relay hosts.
Rlogin is a part of UUCP (Unix-to-Unix Copy), a suite of computer programs and protocols allowing remote execution of commands and transfer of files, email and netnews between computers.
A universally unique identifier (UUID) is an identifier standard used in software construction, standardized by the Open Software Foundation (OSF) as part of the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE). UUIDGEN is a program that generates a unique UUID for each system.
VDOLive is a real time video-audio streaming and broadcasting player, used in many different applications. The player is available both as Netscape plug-in and as Internet Explorer ActiveX control.
VEMMI is an international standard defining the user interface and client/server protocol for on-line multimedia interactive services. VEMMI allows to create on-line multimedia and hypermedia services that could be accessed from any user owning a PC or Mac personal computer running a VEMMI client software, using any network (Internet, ISDN, videotex etc.) to access the multimedia server.
Ventrilo is the next generation of VoIP communication software that also includes chat messages. It is based on client-server architecture. Both server application and client application is available in various platforms including Microsoft Windows and MAC OS X. The main usage of Ventrilo is for gamers to communicate with each other while playing games online.
Viber is a VoIP application for iPhone and Android phones that lets you make free phone calls and send text messages to anyone who also has the application installed. The application uses 3G or Wi-Fi connection to access the internet.
Audio over HTTP represents the transfer of Audio data over HTTP protocol. The classification identifies different video formats. If a flow is classified as a more specific protocol, it will not be classified by video-over-http.
A virtual networking program that has been written to implement virtual networking support for the Hercules S/390 simulator, but it is intentionally generic in its functionality, so any other virtual machine simulator/emulator program could potentially use it.
Versatile Message Transaction Protocol (VMTP) is a transport protocol specifically designed to support the transaction model of communication, as exemplified by remote procedure call (RPC). The full function of VMTP, including support for security, real-time, asynchronous message exchanges, streaming, multicast and idempotency, provides a rich selection to the VMTP user level.
VMware Fault Domain Manager is a service of vSphere High Availability (HA) and vSphere Fault Tolerance. This service monitors the availability and power state of virtual machines, and restarts protected virtual machines when they fail. vSphere is a software of the VMWare suite, which is a virtualization software suite. Fault Domain manager typically uses TCP/UDP port 8182.
VMware Views is a commercial desktop-virtualization product developed by VMware, Inc. VMware View provides remote desktop capabilities to users using VMware's virtualization technology. A client desktop operating system is run within a virtual environment on a server.
VMware vMotion is a feature of VMware cluster that allows the migration of operational guest virtual machines between similar but separate hardware hosts sharing the same storage. Each of these transitions is completely transparent to any users on the virtual machine at the time it is being migrated.
Virtual Network Computing is a graphical desktop sharing system that uses the RFB protocol to remotely control another computer. The VNC session is established through an installed application.
Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a graphical desktop sharing system that uses the Remote FrameBuffer protocol (RFB protocol) to remotely control another computer. It transmits the keyboard and mouse events from one computer to another. VNC is platform-independent "a VNC viewer on one operating system may connect to a VNC server on the same or any other operating system". VNC-HTTP establishes a VNC session from a Java-capable browser .The underlying protocol is HTTP.
The Virtual Presence Protocol (VPP) is used to enable the exchange of document based virtual presence information. Virtual presence information is the foundation for virtual neighborhood services which provide users with information about virtual neighbors, i.e. other users who are close within the virtual document space. VPP enables the creation of dynamic vicinities based on hypertext references. It is not meant to replace or supersede presence notification protocols, but it augments online presence with location information. The purpose of presence notification protocols is to tell whether another individual is online or arrives online, etc.
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) is a network protocol providing an automatic assignment of IP protocols to participating hosts. The protocol is designed to eliminate the single point of failure inherent in the static default routed environment. VRRP is IP protocol number 112.