Re: One DOubt Regarding the ROHC-TCP
Klaus Warnke <[email protected]> Mon, 27 Jul 2009 13:21:49 +0200
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Ganesh, the version of profile used, is negotiated for every profile independent, not for all profiles together. For the TCP profile only one version exist (yet). Therefore the profile has the identifier 0x0006. For IP/UDP/RTP two version exist: RFC3905: 0x0001 RFC5225: 0x0101 The upper octet is the version number, the lower the profile number itself. Because while compression and de-compression only one lower octet is send, the version has to be negotiation first. It is a little bit confusing, that for the TCP profile the version number is 0, but for the TCP profile only a on the RoHC FN definition exists. If it makes sense to mix profiles, using the RTP profile version 0 from RFC3095 and UPD version 1 defined in RoHC FN, I don't know. But it is possible from my point of view. br Klaus Warnke Ganesh wrote: > Hi all, > THe RFC 4996, is more inclined to ROHCV2 profiles, but the profile > number is defined as 0x006 (version 1), as per the RFC 5225, if we > have multiple variants of ROHC versions, then the ROHC compressor and > decompressor after negotiation has to use only one version, if > version 2 is selected, then how the TCP packets will be compressed?? > Can any one please reply to the Question?? > > > > Thanks & Regards, > Ganesh Babu Kamma > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Rohc mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/rohc >