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A protocol is the agreed-upon format for the transmission of data in a telecommunication connection. Protocols exist at several levels in a telecommunication connection. For example, there are protocols for the data interchange at the hardware device level and protocols for data interchange at the application program level. A protocol stack is a particular software implementation of a computer networking protocol suite: Protocols are layered on top of one another, with each layer responsible for a different aspect of communication. Essentially, the suite is the definition of the protocols, and the stack is the software implementation of them.
AES - Symmetric block cipher algorithm
C54x
, C55x , C6xx , C64x+
AES is the Advanced Encryption Standard, a United States government standard algorithm for encrypting and decrypting data. The standard is described in Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 197.
RTP - available in “C” format
C54x
, C55x , C6xx , C64x+
Real-time Transport Protocol (or RTP) defines a standardized packet format for delivering audio and video over the Internet.
SRTP - available in “C” format
C54x
, C55x , C6xx , C64x+
Secure transmission feature for delivering audio and video over the Internet.
SIP/STUN - available
in “C” format
C55x , C6xx , C64x+
The Adaptive Digital Technologies ‘Session Initialization Protocol’ (SIP) software is a low memory implementation of Internet Standards RFC 3261 (SIP) and RFC 2327 (SDP) for Voice over IP (VoIP) telephones.
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