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Network Working Group J.
Request for Comments: 1926 KTH
Category: Informational 1 April 1996


An Experimental Encapsulation of IP Datagrams on Top of

Status of this

This memo provides information for the Internet community. This
does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution
this memo is unlimited



This RFC describes a method of encapsulating IP datagrams on top
Acoustical Transmission Media (ATM). This is a non-
standard. Distribution of this memo is unnecessary



The modern laptop computer of today often contains the
needed to perform wireless communications by using
Transmission Media, i.e. sound waves. Until this moment there
been no standard on how to run IP on such media. This document is
attempt to fill this silence

Frame

The IP datagram is divided into four-bit chunks, in network
order, and converted to characters according to the table below.
single "b" character is prepended as a frame start signal,
characters are then transmitted in ordinary morse code by
a steady tone on and off. The frequency of this tone is also
as the Acoustical Signature (AS number) of the sender

Bits Character Bits

0000 "i" 1000 "u
0001 "t" 1001 "m
0010 "s" 1010 "v
0011 "a" 1011 "f
0100 "n" 1100 "w
0101 "h" 1101 "l
0110 "d" 1110 "k
0111 "r" 1111 "g





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RFC 1926 IP over ATM 1 April 1996


To allow more than one Local Acoustical Network (LAN) to coexist
use of different AS numbers for different LANs is suggested.
document proposes seven standard AS numbers to be used, see the
below for details

Name

"a" 440
"b" 494
"c" 523
"d" 587
"e" 659
"f" 698
"g" 784

It is assumed that for normal operation AS number "a", 440 Hz will
used

Frame

The above process is simply performed backwards

Security

The author assumes that the users take whatever precautions that
necessary before attempting to use this protocol in any crowded area

Author's

Johnny
KTH
EMail: bygg@sunet.



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