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IFMP
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IFMPIpsilon Flow Management Protocol
IFMPIntegrated Financial Management Program (NASA)
IFMPInternational Federation for Medical Psychotherapy
IFMPIntegrated Fire Management Plan (Australia)
IFMPIntegrated Flight Management Program
IFMPIntegrated Fuel Management Panel (KC-135 Stratotanker)
IFMPIntegration Financial Management Project


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In addition, the system supports a range of SONET line cards that use the Ipsilon Flow Management Protocol (IFMP) and the General Switch Management Protocol (GSMP) to obtain "fabric-direct" connections to the dual IP Switch 6400 switch fabrics.
1)IFMP Ipsilon Flow Management Protocol, TDP: Tag Distribution Protocol, NHRP: Next Hop Routing Protocol.
Through the interaction of two simple protocols -- the General Switch Management Protocol (GSMP, IETF RFC 1987) and the Ipsilon Flow Management Protocol (IFMP, IETF RFC 1953, 1954) -- hosts and switches in an IP Switched network freely communicate and cooperate, resulting in a fully interoperable network architecture.
 
 
 
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