ESP Header Compression and Diet-ESP
draft-mglt-ipsecme-diet-esp-03
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Authors | Daniel Migault , Tobias Guggemos , Carsten Bormann | ||
Last updated | 2017-05-19 (Latest revision 2016-11-15) | ||
Replaced by | draft-ietf-ipsecme-diet-esp | ||
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Abstract
ESP Header Compression (EHC) defines a flexible framework to compress communications protected with IPsec/ESP. Compression and decompression is defined by EHC Rules orchestrated by EHC Strategies. The document specifies the Diet-ESP EHC Strategy and associated EHC Rules. Diet-ESP compresses up to 32 bytes per packet for traditional IPv6 VPN and up to 66 bytes for IPv6 VPN set over a single TCP or UDP session.
Authors
Daniel Migault
Tobias Guggemos
Carsten Bormann
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