RFC 3252:Binary Lexical Octet Ad-hoc Transport
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Ethernet


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... XML] applications. It also describes methods for transporting BLOAT over Ethernet and IEEE 802 networks as well as encapsulating BLOAT in IP for gatewaying BLOAT ...


... IPv6 as XML would have exceeded the 1500 byte Ethernet MTU. ...


... Ethernet ...
... BLOAT is encapsulated in Ethernet datagrams as in [RFC894] with the ...
... RFC894] with the exception that the type field of the Ethernet frame MUST contain the value 0xBEEF. The first 5 octets of the Ethernet frame payload ...
... type field of the Ethernet frame MUST contain the value 0xBEEF. The first 5 octets of the Ethernet frame payload will be 0x3c 3f 78 6d 6c ("<?xml".) ...


... payload) in octets, MUST be less than 65,535 (and SHOULD be less than 1024 for IPoXML on local ethernets). --> <!ATTLIST total.length ...


... Hornig, C., "Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Ethernet Networks.", RFC 894std41, April 1984. ...



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