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diff --git a/internet-draft-satp.html b/internet-draft-satp.html index 301b19a..db03d1f 100644 --- a/internet-draft-satp.html +++ b/internet-draft-satp.html @@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ Header format</h3> <a name="rfc.section.4.2"></a><h3>4.2. sender ID</h3> -<p>The sender ID is a 16bit unsigned integer. It HAS TO be unique for every sender sharing the same anycast address +<p>The sender ID is a 16 bit unsigned integer. It HAS TO be unique for every sender sharing the same anycast address </p> <a name="anchor15"></a><br /><hr /> <table summary="layout" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="2" class="TOCbug" align="right"><tr><td class="TOCbug"><a href="#toc"> TOC </a></td></tr></table> diff --git a/internet-draft-satp.txt b/internet-draft-satp.txt index c59599f..9209ff3 100644 --- a/internet-draft-satp.txt +++ b/internet-draft-satp.txt @@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ Internet-Draft secure anycast tunneling protocol (SATP) April 2007 4.2. sender ID - The sender ID is a 16bit unsigned integer. It HAS TO be unique for + The sender ID is a 16 bit unsigned integer. It HAS TO be unique for every sender sharing the same anycast address 4.3. sequence number diff --git a/internet-draft-satp.xml b/internet-draft-satp.xml index cf981e6..01f717c 100644 --- a/internet-draft-satp.xml +++ b/internet-draft-satp.xml @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ Tunneling of IPv6 over IPv4 with RTP payload <t></t> </section> <section title="sender ID"> - <t>The sender ID is a 16bit unsigned integer. It HAS TO be unique for every sender sharing the same anycast address</t> + <t>The sender ID is a 16 bit unsigned integer. It HAS TO be unique for every sender sharing the same anycast address</t> </section> <section title="sequence number"> <t>The sequence number is a 32 bit unsigned integer in network byte order. It starts with a random value and is increased by 1 for every sent packet. After the maximum value, it starts over from 0. This overrun causes the ROC to be increased.</t> |