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Network Working Group                                         J. T. KorbRequest for Comments: 877                              Purdue University                                                          September 1983          A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams                               Over                       Public Data NetworksThis RFC specifies a standard adopted by CSNET, the VAN gateway, andother organizations for the transmission of IP datagrams over theX.25-based public data networks. An X.25 virtual circuit is opened on demand when a datagram arrives atthe network interface for transmission. A virtual circuit is closedafter some period of inactivity (the length of the period depends onthe cost associated with an open virtual circuit). A virtual circuitmay also be closed if the interface runs out of virtual circuits. Analgorithm for managing virtual circuits during peak demand is givenin [1].STANDARDS1.1 The first octet in the Call User Data Field (the first data octet    in the Call Request packet) is used for protocol demultiplexing.    The value hex CC (binary 11001100, decimal 204) is used to mean    INTERNET PROTOCOL. 1.2 IP datagrams are sent as X.25 "complete packet sequences". That is,    datagrams begin on packet boundaries and the M bit ("more data") is    used for datagrams that are larger than one packet. There are no    additional headers or other data in the packets.1.3 Unless a larger packet size is negotiated, the maximum size of an    IP datagram transmitted over X.25 is 576 octets. If two sites    negotiate a large X.25 packet size (for example, 1024 octets), an    IP datagram of that size is allowed. 1.4 Either site may close a virtual circuit. If the virtual circuit is    closed or reset while a datagram is being transmitted, the datagram    is lost.GENERAL REMARKS2.1 Protocols above IP, such as TCP, do not affect this standard. In    particular, no attempt is made to open X.25 virtual circuits    corresponding to TCP connections.Korb                                                            [Page 1]RFC 877                                                   September 1983Transmission of IP Datagrams Over Public Data Networks2.2 Features of X.25 not discussed in this document are not used.    For example, interrupt packets and the D bit (indicating    end-to-end significance) are not used.2.3 Negotiable features (facilities) of X.25 are allowed. For    example, sites are free to negotiate larger packet and window    sizes.2.4 Some sites, such as CSNET sites, may attempt to open multiple    virtual circuits to a single site. Sites should attempt to    handle such incoming calls gracefully: transmit on the    additional circuits if possible and accept incoming datagrams    from them, but do not accept the CALL REQUEST, only to    immediately close the connection or ignore datagrams    transmitted on such circuits.REFERENCE[1] Comer, D.E. and Korb, J.T., "CSNET Protocol Software: The    IP-to-X.25 Interface", SIGCOMM Symposium on Communications    Architectures and Protocols, March 1983.Korb                                                            [Page 2]

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