From: Felipe M. P. <ma...@ic...> - 2003-04-07 05:12:38
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In fact, it's part of my research project. I have to write this data into a table, about uC/IP and other implementations. The compliance could be partial, but fragmentation is considered relevant. thank you, []s -- Felipe > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 18:52:30 -0700 > From: Guy Lancaster <gu...@gu...> > To: uC/IP Developer List <uci...@li...> > Subject: Re: [Ucip-devel] RCF 1122 compliance > > Felipe Massia Pereira wrote: > > >Hello, > > > >as part of my research, I'd like to know if uC/IP is compliant with RFC > >1122. Thanks in advance, > > > > > Hi Felipe, > > I finally got some time to skim through RFC1122 and the simple answer > would be no, uC/IP is not compliant. However a more useful question > would be how compliant is it and to that I would guess that it's largely > compliant on those features that it supports but it probably supports > only between 50 and 70% of the specified features.. It was developed > largely straight from the RFCs but features covered in 1122 like > fragmentation, routing, and many of the ICMP features were not needed > and therefore were not implemented. > > If you'd like to explain why you're asking we may be able to help more. > > Take care. > > Guy > > -- > "Embedded and Open Source Solutions" > Guy Lancaster Computer Consultants > mailto:gu...@gu... > http://guylancaster.com |