RFC 4995 on The RObust Header Compression (ROHC) Framework

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        RFC 4995



        Title:      The RObust Header Compression (ROHC) 

                    Framework 

        Author:     L-E. Jonsson, G. Pelletier,

                    K. Sandlund

        Status:     Standards Track

        Date:       July 2007

        Mailbox:    lars-erik@lejonsson.com, 

                    ghyslain.pelletier@ericsson.com, 

                    kristofer.sandlund@ericsson.com

        Pages:      40

        Characters: 87198

        Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None



        I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-rohc-rfc3095bis-framework-04.txt



        URL:        http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4995.txt



The Robust Header Compression (ROHC) protocol provides an efficient,

flexible, and future-proof header compression concept.  It is designed

to operate efficiently and robustly over various link technologies

with different characteristics.



The ROHC framework, along with a set of compression profiles, was

initially defined in RFC 3095.  To improve and simplify the ROHC

specifications, this document explicitly defines the ROHC framework

and the profile for uncompressed separately.  More specifically, the

definition of the framework does not modify or update the definition

of the framework specified by RFC 3095.  [STANDARDS TRACK]



This document is a product of the Robust Header Compression

Working Group of the IETF.



This is now a Proposed Standard Protocol.



STANDARDS TRACK: This document specifies an Internet standards track

protocol for the Internet community,and requests discussion and suggestions

for improvements.Please refer to the current edition of the Internet

 Official Protocol Standards (STD 1) for the standardization state and

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