EPP query-­‐command RTT Clause Samples

The EPP query-command RTT clause defines the requirements or expectations for the round-trip time (RTT) of query commands sent via the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP). In practice, this clause sets performance benchmarks for how quickly the server must respond to client queries, such as domain information lookups or status checks, typically measured in milliseconds. By establishing these response time standards, the clause ensures efficient communication between clients and servers, helping to maintain system reliability and user satisfaction by preventing excessive delays.
EPP query-­‐command RTT. Refers to the RTT of the sequence of packets that includes the sending of a query command plus the reception of the EPP response for only one EPP query command. It does not include packets needed for the start or close of either the EPP or the TCP session. EPP query commands are those described in section 2.9.2 of EPP RFC 5730. If the RTT is 5-­‐times or more the corresponding SLR, the RTT will be considered undefined.
EPP query-­‐command RTT. Refers to the RTT of the sequence of packets that includes the sending of a query command plus the reception of the EPP response for only