wireshark/nlpid.h
Guy Harris 8eba148155 An NLPID of 1 means T.70 when used as an X.263/ISO 9577 initial protocol
identifier, but means X.29 when used as an X.263/ISO 9577 secondary
protocol identifier.

Add support for the IPv6 NLPID, and Ethernet type, in more places.

Fix up the handling of the user data of a CALL REQUEST packet to more
correctly distinguish between user data containing an NLPID and user
data containing an X.264/ISO 11570 UN TPDU.  If it's an NLPID, use
"nlpid_vals" to show its value.

Put that user data in a subtree.

Create a new "x.25.spi" dissector table, for protocols running atop
X.25, rather than having a built-in switch statement, so that other
protocols can register themselves by NLPID.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=4300
2001-12-02 00:07:46 +00:00

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