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This draft is a work item of the IP over DVB Working Group of the IETF.
Title : A Framework for transmission of IP
datagrams over MPEG-2 Networks
Author(s) : M. Montpetit, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-ipdvb-arch-01.txt
Pages : 39
Date : 2004-9-30
This document describes an architecture for the transport of IP
Datagrams over ISO MPEG-2 Transport Streams (TS). The MPEG-2 TS has
been widely accepted not only for providing digital TV services,
but also as a subnetwork technology for building IP networks.
Examples of systems using MPEG-2 include the Digital Video
Broadcast (DVB) and Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC)
Standards for Digital Television.
The document identifies the need for a set of Internet standards
defining the interface between the MPEG-2 Transport Stream and an
IP subnetwork. It suggests a new encapsulation method for IP
datagrams and proposes protocols to perform IPv6/IPv4 address
resolution, to associate IP packets with the properties of the
Logical Channels provided by an MPEG-2 TS.
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