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	Title		: MIB for the UDP-Lite protocol
	Author(s)	: G. Renker, G. Fairhurst
	Filename	: draft-renker-tsvwg-udplite-mib-01.txt
	Pages		: 30
	Date		: 2006-11-22
	
This document specifies a Management Information Base (MIB) for the
   Lightweight User Datagram Protocol (UDP-Lite, RFC 3828).  It defines
   a set of new MIB entities to characterise the behaviour and
   performance of transport layer entities deploying UDP-Lite.  UDP-Lite
   resembles UDP (RFC 768), but differs from the semantics of UDP by the
   addition of a single (socket) option.  This adds the capability for
   variable-length data checksum coverage, which can benefit a class of
   applications that prefer delivery of (partially) corrupted datagram
   payload data in preference to discarding the datagram.

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