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Message #00199
Re: No compression profile
Re,
> To summarize my understanding:
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> *To send IP packets with the no compression profile, I must activate
> have "no compression" profile activated and "IP profile" not
> activated, because if IP profile is active, the compressor will use
> it for compression because it matches the packet header (IP packet).
> and the same rule applies for other headers/ profiles.*
You are globally right. However, not all IP packets match the IP
profile. For example, a fragmented IP packet is not accepted by the IP
profile and will be compressed with the uncompressed profile.
Regards,
Didier Barvaux
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