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Title : An Encapsulation for Transmission of IP
Datagrams over a DVB-S2 Generic Stream (GULE)
Author(s) : G. Fairhurst
Filename : draft-fairhurst-ipdvb-s2-gule-02.txt
Pages : 37
Date : 2005-12-8
This document describes an Generic stream Lightweight Encapsulation
(GULE) mechanism for the transport of IPv4 and IPv6 Datagrams and
other network protocol packets directly over the DVB S2 Generic
Stream. This specifies a base encapsulation format and supports an
extension format that allows it to carry additional header
information to assist in network/Receiver processing.
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