EPP command RTT Clause Samples
The EPP command RTT clause defines the maximum allowable round-trip time (RTT) for commands sent via the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) between a client and a server. In practice, this clause sets a performance benchmark by specifying how quickly the server must respond to EPP commands, such as domain registration or renewal requests. By establishing clear response time expectations, the clause ensures efficient system operation and helps prevent delays that could disrupt automated domain management processes.
EPP command RTT. Refers to “EPP session-‐command RTT”, “EPP query-‐command RTT” or “EPP transform-‐command RTT”.
