Out-of-band control

Out-of-band control is a characteristic of network protocols with which data control is regulated.

Out-of-band control passes control data on a separate connection from main data.

Protocols such as FTP use out-of-band control.

FTP sends its control information, which includes user identification, password, and put/get commands, on one connection, and sends data files on a separate parallel connection.

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