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I-D ACTION:draft-collini-ipdvb-xule-00.txt
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Title : Ultra Lightweight Encapsulation (ULE) Extension
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Author(s) : G. Fairhurst, et al.
Filename : draft-collini-ipdvb-xule-00.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2004-6-1
This document proposes an extension format for the Ultra-Lightweight
Encapsulation (ULE) protocol. The proposed method allows ULE to
carry both optional (with an explicit extension length) and
mandatory (with an implicit extension length) header information to
assist in network/Receiver processing of a SNDU.
These functions modify the behaviour of ULE, and introduce header
processing operations that will simplify the addition of new headers.
This Internet Draft is presented as a separate document to allow
ipdvb working group discussion of the design trade-offs involved. If
accepted, the techniques will be incorporated within a future
revision of ULE.
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