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This document explores the integration of Host Identity Protocol (HIP) with various transport layers, including TCP and UDP. It emphasizes the significance of HIP in providing a robust layer of identity, key management, and secure signaling for inter-networking. The analysis extends to interactions with protocols like SRTP, ESP, and various MAC standards, ensuring comprehensive coverage of HIP’s capabilities across different communication mediums, including 802.15.4, 802.3, and 802.11 PHY.
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HIP as the general KMP Session TLS, SRTP, ... UDP TCP HIP Transport EID/Locator MAPing ESP, ... Internetwork IP MAC 802.15.4 802.3 ... 802.11 PHY HIP provides an layer identity, key management and secure signaling