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Appendix A Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router RAN-O Command Reference ip tcp header-compression Examples OL-15667-03 Header Compression passive Keyword By default, the ip tcp header-compression command compresses outgoing TCP traffic. This command includes an optional passive keyword. If you specify the passive keyword, outgoing TCP traffic is compressed only if incoming TCP traffic on the same interface is compressed. If you do not specify the passive keyword, all TCP traffic is compressed. For PPP interfaces, the passive keyword is ignored. PPP interfaces negotiate the use of header-compression, regardless of whether the passive keyword is specified. Therefore, on PPP interfaces, the passive keyword is replaced by IPHC format, the default format for PPP interfaces. Header Compression iphc-format Keyword This command includes the iphc-format keyword. The iphc-format keyword indicates the type of header compression that will be used. For PPP and HDLC interfaces, when the iphc-format keyword is specified, Rapid Transport Protocol (RTP) header-compression is also enabled. For this reason, the ip rtp header-compression command appears in the output of the show running-config command. Because both TCP and RTP header compression are enabled, both TCP and UDP packets are compressed. Note For Frame Relay interfaces, the iphc-format keyword is not available. Header Compression ietf-format Keyword This command includes the ietf-format keyword. The ietf-format keyword indicates the type of header compression that will be used. For HDLC interfaces, the ietf-format compresses only TCP packets. For PPP interfaces, when the ietf-format keyword is specified, RTP header-compression is also enabled. For this reason, the ip rtp header-compression command appears in the output of the show running-config command. Because both TCP and RTP header compression are enabled, both TCP and UDP packets are compressed. Note For Frame Relay interfaces, the ietf-format keyword is not available. The following example sets the first serial interface for header compression with a maximum of ten cache entries: Router(config)# interface serial 0 Router(config-if)# ip tcp header-compression Router(config-if)# ip tcp compression-connections 10 The following example enables RTP header compression on the Serial1/0/0.0 subinterface and limits the number of RTP header compression connections to 10. In this example, the optional iphc-format keyword of the ip tcp header-compression command is specified: Router(config)# interface serial1/0/0.0 Router(config-if)# encapsulation ppp Router(config-if)# ip tcp header-compression iphc-format Router(config-if)# ip tcp compression-connections 10 The following example enables RTP header compression on the Serial1/0/0.0 subinterface and limits the number of RTP header compression connections to 20. In this example, the optional ietf-format keyword of the ip tcp header-compression command is specified: Router(config)# interface serial1/0/0.0 Router(config-if)# ip tcp header-compression ietf-format Router(config-if)# ip tcp compression-connections 20 Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router Software Configuration Guide A-45

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Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router Software Configuration Guide
OL-15667-03
Appendix A
Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router RAN-O Command Reference
ip tcp header-compression
Header Compression passive Keyword
By default, the
ip tcp header-compression
command compresses outgoing TCP traffic. This command
includes an optional
passive
keyword. If you specify the
passive
keyword, outgoing TCP traffic is
compressed only if
incoming
TCP traffic on the
same
interface is compressed. If you do not specify the
passive keyword,
all
TCP traffic is compressed.
For PPP interfaces, the passive keyword is ignored. PPP interfaces negotiate the use of
header-compression, regardless of whether the passive keyword is specified. Therefore, on PPP
interfaces, the
passive
keyword is replaced by IPHC format, the default format for PPP interfaces.
Header Compression iphc-format Keyword
This command includes the
iphc-format
keyword. The
iphc-forma
t keyword indicates the type of
header compression that will be used. For PPP and HDLC interfaces, when the
iphc-format
keyword is
specified, Rapid Transport Protocol (RTP) header-compression is also enabled. For this reason, the
ip
rtp header-compression
command appears in the output of the
show running-config
command.
Because both TCP and RTP header compression are enabled, both TCP and UDP packets are
compressed.
Note
For Frame Relay interfaces, the
iphc-format
keyword is not available.
Header Compression ietf-format Keyword
This command includes the
ietf-format
keyword. The
ietf-format
keyword indicates the type of header
compression that will be used. For HDLC interfaces, the
ietf-format
compresses only TCP packets. For
PPP interfaces, when the
ietf-format
keyword is specified, RTP header-compression is also enabled. For
this reason, the
ip rtp header-compression
command appears in the output of the
show running-config
command. Because both TCP and RTP header compression are enabled, both TCP and UDP packets are
compressed.
Note
For Frame Relay interfaces, the
ietf-format
keyword is not available.
Examples
The following example sets the first serial interface for header compression with a maximum of ten
cache entries:
Router(config)# interface serial 0
Router(config-if)# ip tcp header-compression
Router(config-if)# ip tcp compression-connections 10
The following example enables RTP header compression on the Serial1/0/0.0 subinterface and limits the
number of RTP header compression connections to 10. In this example, the optional
iphc-format
keyword of the
ip tcp header-compression
command is specified:
Router(config)# interface serial1/0/0.0
Router(config-if)# encapsulation ppp
Router(config-if)# ip tcp header-compression iphc-format
Router(config-if)# ip tcp compression-connections 10
The following example enables RTP header compression on the Serial1/0/0.0 subinterface and limits the
number of RTP header compression connections to 20. In this example, the optional
ietf-format
keyword of the
ip tcp header-compression
command is specified:
Router(config)# interface serial1/0/0.0
Router(config-if)# ip tcp header-compression ietf-format
Router(config-if)# ip tcp compression-connections 20