X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=NOTES;h=884ae303860fa72824d50da21ab08f3a22e247fa;hb=08411f03eac617b78b47c16a370170c25c129030;hp=f827d806e9dfc91fa9609bd1cfd94b2e88e2527a;hpb=291906b8bcb96b70936f6b2a93b2bd49b3b167e0;p=secnet.git diff --git a/NOTES b/NOTES index f827d80..884ae30 100644 --- a/NOTES +++ b/NOTES @@ -225,10 +225,13 @@ original CBCMAC-based transform, and bit 9 for the new EAX transform; bits 10 to 15 are reserved for future expansion. The the low eight bits are reserved for local use, e.g., to allow migration from one set of parameters for a particular transform to a different, incompatible set -of parameters for the same transform. The high 16 bits have not yet -been assigned a purpose. +of parameters for the same transform. Bit 31, if advertised by both +ends, indicates that a mobile end gets priority in case of crossed MSG1. +The remaining bits have not yet been assigned a purpose. -No early capability bits are currently defined. +Whether a capability number is early depends on its meaning, rather than +being a static property of its number. That said, the mobile-end-gets +priority bit (31) is always sent as an `early' capability bit. MTU handling