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-rw-r--r--draft-gsenger-anycast-relay-00.txt22
-rw-r--r--internet-draft-anytun.xml11
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diff --git a/draft-gsenger-anycast-relay-00.txt b/draft-gsenger-anycast-relay-00.txt
index b4c2615..8a5a9dd 100644
--- a/draft-gsenger-anycast-relay-00.txt
+++ b/draft-gsenger-anycast-relay-00.txt
@@ -453,17 +453,17 @@ Internet-Draft Anycast stream relaying March 2007
3.1. Header format
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+3.2. Protocol field
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+ The protocol field defines the payload protocol. ETHER TYPE protocol
+ numerbers are used. http://www.iana.org/assignments/ethernet-numbers
+ Values from 0 to 0000-05DC are not used for DIX ethernet lenght, but
+ are reservered for special purposes. As the definition of
+ transparent ethernet bridging is very unclear 2 special types are
+ added for ethernet frames HEX 0001 Raw Ethernet - both IEEE 802.3 and
+ DIX Etherernet without preamble,SFD, PAD and FCS 0002 Raw Ethernet
+ with FCS further special types MAY be added in the furture. Most
+ important ETHER TYPEs 0800 Internet IP (IPv4) 86DD IPv6
diff --git a/internet-draft-anytun.xml b/internet-draft-anytun.xml
index 1f51649..e4679df 100644
--- a/internet-draft-anytun.xml
+++ b/internet-draft-anytun.xml
@@ -182,6 +182,17 @@ client 1 ----------- -> |server 3| -> ----------- client 2
<section title="Protocol specification">
<section title="Header format">
</section>
+ <section title="Protocol field">
+ <t>The protocol field defines the payload protocol. ETHER TYPE protocol numerbers are used. http://www.iana.org/assignments/ethernet-numbers Values from 0 to 0000-05DC are not used for DIX ethernet lenght, but are reservered for special purposes. As the definition of transparent ethernet bridging is very unclear 2 special types are added for ethernet frames<br/>
+HEX<br/>
+0001 Raw Ethernet - both IEEE 802.3 and DIX Etherernet without preamble,SFD, PAD and FCS<br/>
+0002 Raw Ethernet with FCS<br/>
+further special types MAY be added in the furture.<br/>
+<br/>Most important ETHER TYPEs<br/>
+0800 Internet IP (IPv4)<br/>
+86DD IPv6<br/>
+</t>
+ </section>
</section>
<appendix title='The appan'></appendix>
</middle>