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* RFC 1226
@ 2004-03-01  1:21 Nick Schmalenberger
  2004-03-01  4:30 ` Mike Murphree
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From: Nick Schmalenberger @ 2004-03-01  1:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-hams

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A few weeks ago, I sent this message to Brian Kantor, the author of RFC
1226. I haven't gotten any response, so maybe you can answer my
questions. Also, in the AX.25-HOWTO, it talks about these network layer
protocols like NETROM and ROSE, and I can't understand what they are for.
Why not just use IP? In the database of Linux Ham radio applications, it
has a fileserver for AX.25. Why not just use the existing facilities in
Linux? What is so special about radio that all this stuff needs to be
reinvented incompatibly?
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 20:46:47 -0800, "Nick Schmalenberger"
<nschmalenberger@fastmail.fm> said:
> Brian Kantor:
> I read your RFC 1226, and I wonder why would an AX.25 frame be
> encapsulated in an IP datagram? Is this some form of tunneling? Why not
> just have AX.25 carry IP, and AX.25 would be a link-layer protocol just
> like Ethernet, PPP, or 802.11? Also, do you know where I can find the
> specification for APRS? I've looked at TAPR, and I couldn't find it. Why
> doesn't APRS use IP and UDP? Thanks.
> Nick, KG6PIP
Thanks,
Nick, KG6PIP

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