Each
network or relay node(s) would need to unpack an IP packet for the contained IP
address in order to relay or pick it up.
If
we could compress the entire IP packet except the Frame Header/Footer and main IP
address or gateway IP address, this would give more room for the packet data. Internet
networks would deliver IP packets based on its gateway IP address. The gateway
would pick up the packet; decompress its contents including subnet IP, which
could be encoded, and then deliver to its final destination or subnet.
By
keeping the destination gateway IP and frame header/footer intact, this protocol offers backward
compatibility to previous version of IP packets. New system would determine if
a packet was compressed or not based on “included characters”. Gateway address,
subnet IP address, and UDP address contain a specific “numeric” format.