Carsten Bormann wrote:

One the way from the correspondent node to the 6lowpan node, an app that implements the ULTP computes the MIC to allow the compressor at the 6lowpan boundary to check it and, if that *and* the UDP checksum were correct, to compress away the UDP checksum.

What happens if I have an application on a correspondent node which sends a regular UDP packet? (i.e., without the ULTP MIC) How can the compressor tell the difference between such a UDP packet and a UDP packet which includes the ULTP MIC?

   Erik
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