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IETF RFC 23

Transmission of Multiple Control Messages

Last modified on Thursday, May 10th, 2001

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Network Working Group                                           G. Gregg
Request for Comments: 23                                            UCSB
                                                         16 October 1969



                TRANSMISSION OF MULTIPLE CONTROL MESSAGES




The network program at a site must be prepared to send or receive more
than one control message in a single control communication.

During the time that the control link is blocked awaiting RFNM, it is
possible that a number of control messages to a particular remote host
will accumulate.  When the link is unblocked, these should all be sent
in a single communication for greatest efficiency.

For receiving, it will be necessary to have a loop which returns to
decode and take action on successive control messages until the control
communication is exhausted.

Transmission of Multiple Control Messages

RFC TOTAL SIZE: 848 bytes
PUBLICATION DATE: Thursday, May 10th, 2001
LEGAL RIGHTS: The IETF Trust (see BCP 78)      


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