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diff --git a/draft-gsenger-anycast-relay-00.txt b/draft-gsenger-anycast-relay-00.txt index 2f97cb5..588d4d6 100644 --- a/draft-gsenger-anycast-relay-00.txt +++ b/draft-gsenger-anycast-relay-00.txt @@ -400,84 +400,25 @@ Internet-Draft Anycast stream relaying March 2007 realtime data is beeing transimittet or the tunneled protocol does error correction/detection by itself. -2.2.3. unicast tcp with anycast initialisation +2.2.3. Protocol specification -2.2.4. full anycast tcp +2.2.3.1. Header format -2.2.4.1. Introduction - - TCP is statefull, this is a big problem, because everey anycast - server hast to know the tcp state. The TCP state has to be synced - between the servers, that meens a lot of overhead. To keep this - amount small and therefor make anycast TCP connections efficient some - tricks SHOULD be used. - -2.2.4.2. keep alive message request - - Most NAT routers need a tcp connection to transmit some packets once - in while to stay open. In full anycast tcp mode anytun hast to - predict the tcp state including the sequence number. Synconisation - of the sequence number would be to much overhead, so a keep alive - intervall is agreed. This interval is used to calculate the sequemce - number. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Gsenger Expires September 2, 2007 [Page 8] - -Internet-Draft Anycast stream relaying March 2007 - - -3. Protocol specification - -3.1. Header format - -3.2. Protocol field +2.2.3.2. Protocol field The protocol field defines the payload protocol. ETHER TYPE protocol numerbers are used. http://www.iana.org/assignments/ethernet-numbers - . The values 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 + . The values 0000-05DC are reserverd and not used at the moment. - Protocol Types + Some exmples for protocol types HEX 0000 Reserved - 0001 Raw Ethernet - both IEEE 802.3 and DIX ethernet - without preamble,SFD, PAD and FCS - 0002 Raw ethernet with FCS - 0003 Reserved .... Reserved 05DC Reserved - 05DD as in http://www.iana.org/assignments/ethernet-numbers - .... as in http://www.iana.org/assignments/ethernet-numbers 0800 Internet IP (IPv4) - .... as in http://www.iana.org/assignments/ethernet-numbers + 6558 transparent ethernet bridging 86DD IPv6 - .... as in http://www.iana.org/assignments/ethernet-numbers Figure 6 @@ -500,7 +441,10 @@ Internet-Draft Anycast stream relaying March 2007 -Gsenger Expires September 2, 2007 [Page 9] + + + +Gsenger Expires September 2, 2007 [Page 8] Internet-Draft Anycast stream relaying March 2007 @@ -556,12 +500,12 @@ Appendix A. The appan -Gsenger Expires September 2, 2007 [Page 10] +Gsenger Expires September 2, 2007 [Page 9] Internet-Draft Anycast stream relaying March 2007 -4. References +3. References [1] Huitema, C., "An Anycast Prefix for 6to4 Relay Routers", RFC 3068, June 2001. @@ -612,7 +556,7 @@ Internet-Draft Anycast stream relaying March 2007 -Gsenger Expires September 2, 2007 [Page 11] +Gsenger Expires September 2, 2007 [Page 10] Internet-Draft Anycast stream relaying March 2007 @@ -668,7 +612,7 @@ Author's Address -Gsenger Expires September 2, 2007 [Page 12] +Gsenger Expires September 2, 2007 [Page 11] Internet-Draft Anycast stream relaying March 2007 @@ -724,5 +668,5 @@ Acknowledgment -Gsenger Expires September 2, 2007 [Page 13] +Gsenger Expires September 2, 2007 [Page 12] |