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- unify the IS-IS CLV space
IS-IS uses a unified CLV space across all Level and PDU Types
there is no need to define PDU- and Level- Specific CLV
Types;
- clean up Authentication CLV
TLV #10 is the official supported TLV for carrying authentication
information- todays code displays TLV #10 as non-standard which
is wrong;
also the notion of "Domain" "Authentication" and "Link" password
has disappeared from contemporary routing SW;
- add IP Authentication CLV dissector
this CLV is depreciated - however it is using different semantics
than TLV #10 so we need a dedicated dissector;
- add Checksum CLV dissector
add support for RFC 3358 Checksum CLVs
majority of code re-used from the LSP checksum verification
dissector.
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winapi_cleanup tool written by Patrik Stridvall for the wine
project.
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HELLO message support in RSVP.
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traffic engineering TLV dissection, IS neighbor and IP reachability TLVs
given their own subtree types), from Jean-Christian Pennetier.
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When dissecting the ISIS NLPID CLV, use the "nlpid_vals" array to
convert NLPID values to protocol names.
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hostname TLV support, from Hannes Gredler.
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FT_ETHER field; the ISIS spec doesn't say it's necessarily a 6-byte
Ethernet address (and, if it's FT_BYTES, you can test it in a filter
much the same way you test an Ethernet address).
Make "isis_hello.lan_id" an FT_BYTES field rather than an FT_STRING
field - it's an array of bytes, not a character string.
Don't require that "system ID" fields be 6 octets; use the size value
from the ISIS PDU header. (This means that PDUs containing "system ID"
fields can't be described as C structures; dissect them by stepping the
offset instead.)
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