- EFTP
:"EFTP is also the ICAO code for
Tampere-Pirkkala airport EFTP (various expansions of this have been given, including Easy File Transfer Protocol, Ether File Transfer Protocol, and Experimental File Transfer Protocol) was a very simple file transfer protocol developed as part of the PUPprotocol suite atXerox PARC in the late 1970s. It was part of the inspiration for theTrivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) in theTCP/IP suite.As with its descendant, TFTP, it did not use the
reliable byte stream protocol of the suite (Byte Stream Protocol in the case of PUP); rather, it ran directly on top of the basicinternetwork layer. (An early version of EFTP ran on top of bareEthernet packets.) Also, like TFTP, it was a simple lock-step protocol; there was only ever one packet outstanding at any time, and every packet received by either party caused one packet to be sent in reply (until the termination of the transfer).Since it was so simple, it was easy to implement in a very small amount of memory, an important consideration at that time. It was used for
booting Xerox Alto s over the Ethernet, and also to send files to theprint spoolers oflaser printers .Unlike TFTP, however, it made no provisions for sending the file-name as part of transfers, so it could only be used either in places that didn't need a file name (as with spooling), or in conjunction with another protocol that provided the file-name (as in booting).
References
* John Shoch, "EFTP: A PUP-based Ether File Transfer Protocol" (Xerox PARC, Palo Alto, June 1976)
* Ed Taft, "Spruce Protocols" (Xerox PARC, Palo Alto, June 1979)
* Ed Taft, David Boggs, "Alto Boot Protocol" (Xerox PARC, Palo Alto, February 1979)
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