Hi Ed,
Thanks for references
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Hi Massoud:
>From ITU-T X.690 (which is the current version of
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> Hi Kamran,
>
> As per the ASN.1 definition,if the tag number is greater than 30,then it
Hi Massoud:
>From ITU-T X.690 (which is the current version of the ITU-T standard you
reference below):
8.1.2.2 For tags with a number ranging from zero to 30 (inclusive), the
identifier octets shall comprise a single octet
encoded as follows:
a) bits 8 and 7 shall be encoded to represent the cl
Hi Kamran,
As per the ASN.1 definition,if the tag number is greater than 30,then it
will
encoded in two or more octets.
In the First octet,first two bits represent the tag number,third bit
represent primitive or constructive and remaining bits contains all ones.
In the second octet,actual tag numb