Session Announcement Protocol
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Session Announcement Protocol (SAP) is a protocol for broadcasting Multicast session information.
A SAP listening application can listen to the well-known SAP multicast address and construct a guide of all advertised multicast sessions. SAP was published by the IETF as RFC 2974.
SAP typically uses Session Description Protocol (SDP) as the format of the session descriptions, and the Multicast sessions typically use Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP).
External links
- ImpleoTV (www.impleotv.com). ".Net SAP/SDP library" . http://www.impleotv.com. Retrieved 2010-01-15.
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