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Lectures notes for 2010 - KTH

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SLIP (RFC 1055)<br />

IP datagram<br />

c0<br />

1<br />

db<br />

1<br />

SLIP encapsulation<br />

END<br />

c0<br />

db<br />

dc<br />

db<br />

dd<br />

END<br />

c0<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

Figure 11: SLIP Encapsulation (see Stevens, Volume 1, figure 2.2, pg. 25)<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

RFC 1055: Nonstandard <strong>for</strong> transmission of IP datagrams over serial lines: SLIP [16]<br />

SLIP uses character stuffing, SLIP ESC character ≡ 0xdb<br />

SLIP END character ≡ 0xc0<br />

• point to point link, ⇒ no IP addresses need to be sent<br />

• there is no TYPE field, ⇒ you can only be sending IP,<br />

i.e., can’t mix protocols<br />

• there is no CHECKSUM,<br />

⇒ error detection has to be done by higher layers<br />

Maguire SLIP (RFC 1055) 1: 63 of 104<br />

maguire@kth.se <strong>2010</strong>.03.21 Internetworking/Internetteknik

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