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Title : IP Header Compression over PPP
Author(s) : J. Jurski
Filename : draft-jurski-pppext-iphc-01.txt
Pages : 24
Date : 2006-9-26
This document extends RFC 3544 (which extended its predecessor,
RFC 2509) by specifying additional negotiation options to PPP Control
Protocols for IPv4 and IPv6 (see RFC 1332, RFC 2472). The
negotiation options specified in RFC 2509 defined an all-or-nothing
strategy for applying header compression: peers were assumed to
support compression for any combination of headers. RFC 3544 refined
that strategy to make it possible to negotiate header compression for
only TCP or only non-TCP packets. The current document further
refines the strategy by also making it possible to negotiate header
compression for only particular combinations of headers or header
types.
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