Spread Spectrum IP Addressing - SOURCE Address Field ROTATED|shifted? Left 2 Bits
Robert Bonomi
bonomi at mail.r-bonomi.com
Sun Mar 4 06:21:45 UTC 2012
On Mar 3, 2012 1:34 PM, "Guru NANOG" <nanog.guru at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Common Misconception
>
> With Spread Spectrum IP Addressing the 32-bit Source Address Field is
> Shifted LEFT 2-bits by the originator of the packet.
[ [sneck ]]
A unique way to get his two bits in.
I trust he remembers to set the evil bit -- for mandatory RFC 3514
compliance.
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