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Service Request Transport Protocol

Service Request Transport Protocol (GE-SRTP) was developed by GE Intelligent Platforms for the transfer of data from programmable logic controllers. The protocol is used over Ethernet almost all GE automation equipment supports the GE-SRTP protocol when equipped with an Ethernet port. Any SRTP client will be capable of reading and writing system memory of any number of remote SRTP capable devices.

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Service Request Transport Protocol (GE-SRTP)1 was developed by GE Intelligent Platforms (earlier GE Fanuc) for the transfer of data from programmable logic controllers. The protocol is used over Ethernet almost all GE automation equipment supports the GE-SRTP protocol when equipped with an Ethernet port. Any SRTP client will be capable of reading and writing system memory of any number of remote SRTP capable devices.

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  1. Agarwal, Tarun (23 August 2022). "Service Request Transport Protocol : Working and Its Differences". elprocus.com. Retrieved 18 September 2025.
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