On Oct 31, 2007, at 7:11 PM, Geoff Mulligan wrote:

Phil,

If the TinyOS research protocol would be possibly using 6lowpan
designated other headers, such as HC1 or HC1g or the Frag header, then I
would think that rather than using NALP, they could request a non-NALP
dispatch value.



I would like to see devices that not attempting to utilize any IP and
6lowpan headers/functions assign the first 2 bits after the 15.4 header
to Zero.  What they do with the other 6 bits then are up to them.  I
would recommend that IANA stay out of that fray.

I don't understand; NALP is the set of all dispatch bytes whose first two bits are zero. If IANA isn't responsible for the NALP values, then I assume no-one is and it's a free-for-all of collision?

Phil

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