From: Jacques Philippe (xnxreymf@sihope.com)
Date: Mon Sep 18 2000 - 14:58:32 EEST
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Steve Meuse a écrit :
>
> At 07:12 PM 09/11/2000 +0200, Cees Tool wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I am trying to find the RFC or other document where the IPIP tunnel protocol
> >is described. I like to see how the frames look like.
> >I did not have any luck searching on the internet yet, but maybe someone has
> >a URL of RFC number for me ??
> >
> >73
> >Cees - PA3AES
>
> Just a quick search returned the following:
>
> 1853 IP in IP Tunneling. W. Simpson. October 1995. (Format: TXT=14803
> bytes) (Status: INFORMATIONAL)
>
> 1. Introduction
>
> The IP in IP encapsulation Protocol/Payload number 4 [RFC-1700] has
> long been used to bridge portions of the Internet which have disjoint
> capabilities or policies. This document describes implementation
> techniques used for many years by the Amateur Packet Radio network
> for joining a large mobile network, and also by early implementations
> of IP Security protocols.
>
> Use of IP in IP encapsulation differs from later tunneling techniques
> (for example, protocol numbers 98 [RFC-1241], 94 [IDM91a], 53
> [swIPe], and 47 [RFC-1701]) in that it does not insert its own
> special glue header between IP headers. Instead, the original
> unadorned IP Header is retained, and simply wrapped in another
> standard IP header.
>
> This information applies principally to encapsulation of IP version
> 4. Other IP versions will be described in separate documents.
>
> -Steve
>
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