Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a Microsoft proprietary protocol that enables remote connections to other computers, typically over TCP port 3389.
Is RDP a UDP?
RDP version 8 is the first generation of the Remote Desktop Protocol that uses UDP alongside TCP for data transmission.
What port is RDP using?
Which protocol provides RDP?
The Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a protocol, or technical standard, for using a desktop computer remotely. Remote desktop software can use several different protocols, including RDP, Independent Computing Architecture (ICA), and virtual network computing (VNC), but RDP is the most commonly used protocol.