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Title : RObust Header Compression (ROHC): Corrections and Clarifications to RFC 3095
Author(s) : L. Jonsson, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-rohc-rtp-impl-guide-22.txt
Pages : 30
Date : 2006-11-8
RFC 3095 defines the RObust Header Compression (ROHC) framework and
profiles for IP (Internet Protocol), UDP (User Datagram Protocol),
RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol), and ESP (Encapsulated Security
Payload). Some parts of the specification are unclear or contain
errors that may lead to misinterpretations that may impair
interoperability between different implementations. This document
provides corrections, additions and clarifications to RFC 3095; this
document thus updates RFC 3095. In addition, other clarifications
related to RFC 3241 (ROHC over PPP), RFC 3843 (ROHC IP profile) and
RFC 4109 (ROHC UDP-Lite profiles) are also provided.
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