RFC 1221:Host Access Protocol (HAP) Specification ...
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... layer below the DoD Internet Protocol (IP) layer [3] and above any ...


... the ability to transmit private header information (e.g., IP and TCP headers) at a higher reliability ...


... Service Agent. The Service Agent does not recognize or support use of other higher level protocols (e.g., IP), in setup messages, and will discard messages containing such headers. ...


... Type of Service word was used to indicate the presence or absence of an Internet Protocol (IP) header (any version number) following the HAP ...
... data portion of the message contains an Internet Protocol (IP) header [3]. ...
... bit in the HAP Type of Service word to indicate the presence or absence of an IP header. Version 1 uses the Protocol ID field. To convert host ...
... Destination Protocol ID set to: ------ ------------- --------------------- 0 any HAP_PROTO_IP (0x800) 1 Service Agent HAP_PROTO_SETUP (1) ...
... deleted, and the IL bit will be set by: IL = (protocol_id was HAP_PROTO_IP) ? 0 : 1; HAP_PROTO_IP ...
... IP) ? 0 : 1; HAP_PROTO_IP (see Appendix C) will be used for IP "versions" 3 ...
... HAP_PROTO_IP (see Appendix C) will be used for IP "versions" 3 (GG protocol), 4 (IP ...
... IP "versions" 3 (GG protocol), 4 (IP), and 5 (ST). ...
... headers. No hosts use that capability, so no provision will be made to accommodate IP headers in Setups between hosts and the Service Agent ...



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