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ULP

(1) (Upper Layer Protocol) Refers to a protocol at a high layer of the protocol stack, such as the application layer or a layer between the application layer 7 and transport layer 4 (see OSI model). Depending on the context of a description, it could also just refer to the protocol directly above another.

(2) (Universal Logging Protocol) An attempt to standardize the content format of syslog messages. See syslog protocol.


1.(language)ULP - A small structured language for use on microprocessors.

["User's Guide to the ULP Language for the PDP-11", CS TR 536, U Maryland, May 1977].
2.(protocol)ULP - Upper Layer Protocol.


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