FYI, This is the baseline text of the Simple Common Transport Protocol being defined by sigtran for transporting PSTN signaling. Chip
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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories. This draft is a work item of the Signaling Transport Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Simple Control Transmission Protocol Author(s) : R. Stewart, Q. Xie, K. Morneault, C. Sharp, H. Schwarzbauer T. Taylor, I. Rytina, M. Kalla, L. Zhang, V. Paxson Filename : draft-ietf-sigtran-sctp-01.txt Pages : 36 Date : 18-Oct-99
This document describes the Simple Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP). SCTP was designed to transport PSTN signalling messages over IP networks, but is capable of broader application. SCTP is an application-level datagram transfer protocol operating on top of an unreliable datagram service such as UDP. It offers the following services to its users: - acknowledged error-free non-duplicated transfer of user data - application-level segmentation to conform to discovered MTU size - sequenced delivery of user datagrams within multiple streams, with an option for order-of-arrival delivery of individual datagrams - optional multiplexing of user datagrams into SCTP datagrams, subject to MTU size restrictions - enhanced reliability through support of multi-homing at either or both ends of the association. The design of SCTP includes appropriate congestion avoidance behaviour and resistance to flooding and masquerade attacks.
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