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Fwd to ipdvb: [Réf. : The real benefits of ULE compared to MPE] From Laurence Duquerroy




I forward the attached message, which appears to have been missed by the mailing list. Follow-up welcome.

Best wishes,

G Fairhurst.

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Subject: Fw:  Réf. : The real benefits of ULE compared to MPE
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 10:15:43 +0100
From: Laurence.Duquerroy@alcatelaleniaspace.com

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Laurence Duquerroy Pour : ipdvb@erg.abdn.ac.uk cc :
                      15/11/2005 10:10
Objet : Réf. : The real benefits of ULE compared to MPE

Hi All,

For IPv6:
MPE can be used to transport IPv4 or  IPv6 packets, however the standard
does not specify clearly how to signal the IP version . There is no type
field in the MPE header.
One solution could be using the LLC/SNAP header (which has a Protocol
Identifier field) , but according to the MPE specification, when carrying
IP packets, the LLC/SNAP header must not be used.

The ULE specification defines a Type field in the ULE  header, which allows
to signal the type of PDU included in the SNDU, and for IP packets:  the IP
version.

Laurence Duquerroy



"H.Cruickshank" <H.Cruickshank@su Pour : ipdvb <ipdvb@erg.abdn.ac.uk> rrey.ac.uk> cc : Envoyé par : Objet : The real benefits of ULE compared to MPE owner-ipdvb@erg.abdn.ac.uk




14/11/2005 17:27 Veuillez répondre à ipdvb


HI All,

Reading through some recent email exchanges has triggered in my mind the
following very basic question:

What are the real benefits of ULE compared to MPE ?

Can someone or some people answer this basic question, in terms of:

* Bytes overhead saving
* IPv6
* IP multicast
* Any operational consideration
* Coding efficiency
* Future uses
* Any other savings

Many thanks
Haitham


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Communications Centre for Communication Systems Research (CCSR)
School of Electronics, Computing and Mathematics
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