We say that the connection's key number starts at zero, and is stored in the checksum field of the rx header.

I was rereading kolya's rx-spec, and noticed that "a zero checksum field value means that checksums are not being computed".

Given that we also say that this field is a spare field of the rx header, I suspect that we don't care, but might as well double-check. (It seems like it would not be hard to start at 1 and skip multiples of 2^16 in the 32-bit space.)

-Ben
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