---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Giorgi Gulbani <[email protected]> Date: Wed, Aug 21, 2024 at 6:15 AM Subject: Question on RFC 9298 To: <[email protected]>
Dear all, I'd appreciate a lot your help to clarify the case, when the Context ID is set to 0. Quote: "When the Context ID field is set to zero, the UDP Proxying Payload field contains the unmodified payload of *a* UDP packet". Is it safe to assume that "*a* UDP packet" indicates only a single UDP packet may be included in the UDP Proxying Payload? In other words, is this a requirement that when the Context ID value is set to 0, UDP Proxying Payload shall contain a single UDP packet, right? Another question is about the case when the Context ID value is non-zero. Looks like in this use case RFC 9298 allows UDP Proxying Payload to contain more than one UDP packet. Is this correct? We are discussing the matter at 3GPP CT1 right now. Your views will definitely help us a lot. Thanks, Giorgi
