RFC 3095 · PROPOSED STANDARD · 2001

RObust Header Compression : Framework and four profiles: RTP, UDP, ESP, and uncompressed

Overview

RFC 3095, “RObust Header Compression : Framework and four profiles: RTP, UDP, ESP, and uncompressed”, is a Proposed Standard document published in July 2001 by C. Bormann, C. Burmeister, M. Degermark, H. Fukushima, H. Hannu, L-E. Jonsson, R. Hakenberg, T. Koren, K. Le, Z. Liu, A. Martensson, A. Miyazaki, K. Svanbro, T. Wiebke, T. Yoshimura, H. Zheng. It has since been updated by RFC 3759, RFC 4815. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.

Abstract

This document specifies a highly robust and efficient header compression scheme for RTP/UDP/IP (Real-Time Transport Protocol, User Datagram Protocol, Internet Protocol), UDP/IP, and ESP/IP (Encapsulating Security Payload) headers. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

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What “Proposed Standard” means

An entry-level standards-track specification: stable, peer-reviewed and a solid basis for implementation, though it may still evolve before becoming an Internet Standard.

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Relationships to other RFCs
Updated by
RFC 3759 RFC 4815
Other RFCs from 2001

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