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	Title		: IP and ARP over HIPPI-6400 (GSN)
	Author(s)	: J. Pittet
	Filename	: draft-pittet-gsnlan-00.txt
	Pages		: 31
	Date		: 15-Dec-98
	
   The ANSI T11.1 task force has standardized HIPPI-6400 also known as
   Gigabyte System Newtwork (GSN), a physical-level, point-to-point,
   full-duplex, link interface for reliable, flow-controlled,
   transmission of user data at 6400 Mbit/s, per direction. A parallel
   copper cable interface for distances of up to 40 m is specified in
   HIPPI-6400-PH [1].  Connections to a longer-distance optical
   interface are standardized in HIPPI-6400-OPT [3].
 
   HIPPI-6400-PH [1] defines the encapsulation of IEEE 802.2 LLC PDUs
   [10] and by implication, IP on GSN. Another T11.1 standard describes
   the operation of HIPPI-6400 physical switches HIPPI-6400-SC [2].
   T11.1 chose to leave HIPPI-6400 networking issues largely outside the
   scope of their standards; this document specifies the use of HIPPI-
   6400 switches as IP local area networks. This document further
   specifies a method for resolving IP addresses to HIPPI-6400 hardware
   addresses (HARP) and for emulating IP broadcast in a logical IP
   subnet (LIS) as a direct extension of HARP.
 
   Furthermore it is the goal of this memo to define a IP and HARP that
   will allow interoperability for HIPPI-800 and HIPPI-6400 equipment
   both broadcast and non-broadcast capable networks.

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