Perhaps if you could think your actions in terms of OSI layers it would
be easier to understand.
You say "before IP" but you draw "after IP" (well, sort of...), so I
don't really get what you need.
What is it that you are trying to accomplish, do you want to encapsulate
TCP/IP into an "ESP" (whate
On 12.09.2018 16:17, Sergio R. Caprile wrote:
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"ESP" (whatever it is)
I guess ESP is Espressif, the vendor of ESP32? But I'm lost on the rest.
Again, please clarify your scenario.
Right, I can't help with the information provided, either.
Simon
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@goldsi...@gmx.de ,
goldsi...@gmx.de wrote
> I guess ESP is Espressif, the vendor of ESP32? But I'm lost on the rest.
Encapsulating Security Payload protocol
goldsi...@gmx.de wrote
> Right, I can't help with the information provided, either.
I explained the scenario in the last reply
@Sergio R. Caprile Thank you for time ,
Sergio R. Caprile wrote
> Perhaps if you could think your actions in terms of OSI layers it would
> be easier to understand.
> You say "before IP" but you draw "after IP" (well, sort of...), so I
> don't really get what you need.
Layer 3 in OSI layers,