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I-D ACTION: draft-ietf-ipdvb-ule-03.txt



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This draft is a work item of the IP over DVB Working Group of the IETF.

        Title           : Ultra Lightweight Encapsulation (ULE)
		for transmission of IP datagrams over MPEG-2/DVB networks
        Author(s)       : G. Fairhurst, et al.
        Filename        : draft-ietf-ipdvb-ule-03.txt
        Pages           : 45
        Date            : 2004-11-30

   The MPEG-2 TS has been widely accepted not only for providing
   digital TV services, but also as a subnetwork technology for
   building IP networks. This document describes an Ultra Lightweight
   Encapsulation (ULE) mechanism for the transport of IPv4 and IPv6
   Datagrams and other network protocol packets directly over ISO MPEG-
   2 Transport Streams (TS) as TS Private Data. ULE supports an
   extension format that allows it to carry both optional (with an
   explicit extension length) and mandatory (with an implicit extension
   length) header information to assist in network/Receiver processing
   of a SNDU.


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