<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="LinuxDoc-Tools 0.9.21"> <TITLE>FAQ for isdn4linux: rawip: Raw IP </TITLE> <LINK HREF="i4lfaq-15.html" REL=next> <LINK HREF="i4lfaq-13.html" REL=previous> <LINK HREF="i4lfaq.html#toc14" REL=contents> </HEAD> <BODY> <A HREF="i4lfaq-15.html">Next</A> <A HREF="i4lfaq-13.html">Previous</A> <A HREF="i4lfaq.html#toc14">Contents</A> <HR> <H2><A NAME="rawip"></A> <A NAME="s14">14.</A> <A HREF="i4lfaq.html#toc14">rawip: Raw IP </A></H2> <H2><A NAME="rawip_whatis"></A> <A NAME="ss14.1">14.1</A> <A HREF="i4lfaq.html#toc14.1">rawip_whatis: What is Raw IP, when should I use it? </A> </H2> <P>Raw IP does without the use of a protocol such as X.75 or HDLC (for modem emulation, etc.) or PPP. TCP/IP packets are directly exchanged. Raw IP has both advantages and disadvantages. Advantages: <UL> <LI> No handshaking (= faster connections)</LI> <LI> Authorization by Caller ID (= fast, safe, no password)</LI> <LI> Fixed IP address (= a broken connection can be continued by redialing)</LI> <LI> Higher data transfer rates</LI> <LI> Better stability (smaller driver = almost no bugs)</LI> </UL> Disadvantages: <UL> <LI> No handshaking => Configuration must occur beforehand (IP addresses,...) => sensible to use for only for one provider at a time </LI> <LI> Authorization only by Caller ID => Dialin only possible from one's own number</LI> <LI> Fixed IP address => must be known ahead of time, more IP addresses required, no dynamic assignment of addresses possible.</LI> </UL> From this summary it should be clear under what conditions it makes sense to use raw IP.</P> <HR> <A HREF="i4lfaq-15.html">Next</A> <A HREF="i4lfaq-13.html">Previous</A> <A HREF="i4lfaq.html#toc14">Contents</A> </BODY> </HTML>