IRIP(4) | Kernel Interfaces Manual | IRIP(4) |
The driver just packs IP packets without anything appended or prepended into raw HDLC packets on the B channel and transfers them to a remote site. IP packets received from the remote site are queued into the local IP protocol stack.
The format of the resulting packet on the B channel is:
(HDLC opening flag) (IP-packet) (CRC) (HDLC closing flag)
In the case where an IP packet for a remote site arrives in the driver and no connection has been established yet, the driver communicates with the isdnd(8) daemon to establish a connection.
The driver has support for interfacing to the bpf(4) subsystem for using tcpdump(8) with the irip interfaces.
The driver optionally (when compiled with the IRIP_VJ option) provides Van Jacobson header compression, under control of the link0 and link1 options to ifconfig(8):
The default values are on for link1 and off for link0.
July 6, 1998 | NetBSD 6.1 |