RFC 4824:The Transmission of IP Datagrams over the...
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IP-SFS Frame


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... IP-SFS Frame Description ...
... IP datagrams are formatted into IP-SFS frames by adding IP-SFS headers ...
... IP-SFS headers and trailers. Figure 2 shows the format of one IP-SFS frame. The frame is delimited by a control SFS called FST (Frame Start ...
... An IP datagram will be fragmented into multiple successive IP-SFS frames if necessary. When an IP datagram is fragmented into N frames, the first frame will be sent with frame number N-1, the ...
... bits. Figure 2: IP-SFS Frame Format FST: Frame Start ...


... link partner transmits RTR, the interface transmits the number of IP-SFS frames to be transmitted in this session as two SFSs followed by another RTT ...
... RTT. If the link partner does not transmit the same number of IP-SFS frames followed by RTR within 3*TIMEOUT, the interface switches ...
... If the link partner transmits the same number of IP-SFS frames followed by RTR, the interface switches ...
... Transmission of one IP-SFS frame starts with FST. After FST and before FEN ...
... active frame or discard the signal and continue transmission of the active IP-SFS frame. If an error occurs by transmitting ...
... restart transmission of the active IP-SFS frame. Whether the interfaces ...
... active frame and starts transmitting the next IP-SFS frame. If no frames are left, the interface switches ...
... start retransmitting the active IP-SFS frame. If transmission of the same IP-SFS frame ...
... IP-SFS frame. If transmission of the same IP-SFS frame fails 5 times, the interface leaves the IP datagram ...
... FUN at any time to request a retransmission of the entire IP-SFS frame. If the time between two received SFSs exceeds TIMEOUT, the receiving ...
... interface must discard all data from the active IP-SFS frame and may additionally transmit FUN. If the link ...



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