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Title : Reusing the IPv4 Identification Field in Atomic Packets
Author(s) : B. Briscoe
Filename : draft-briscoe-intarea-ipv4-id-reuse-00.txt
Pages : 25
Date : 2011-03-07
This specification takes a new approach to extensibility that is both
principled and a hack. It builds on recent moves to formalise the
increasingly common practice where fragmentation in IPv4 more closely
matches that of IPv6. The large majority of IPv4 packets are now
'atomic', meaning indivisible. In such packets, the 16 bits of the
IPv4 Identification (IPv4 ID) field are redundant and could be freed
up for the Internet community to put to other uses, at least within
the constraints imposed by their original use for reassembly. This
specification defines the process for redefining the semantics of
these bits. It uses the previously reserved control flag in the IPv4
header to indicate that these 16 bits have new semantics. Great care
is taken throughout to ease incremental deployment, even in the
presence of middleboxes that incorrectly discard or normalise packets
that have the reserved control flag set.
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