Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) Parameters
Created
2005-08-25
Last Updated
2025-04-29
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Registries included below
??Packet Types
??Reset Codes
??Option Types
??Feature Numbers
??Congestion Control Identifiers
??Ack Vector States
??Drop Codes
??Service Codes
??MP-DCCP Versions
??Multipath Options
??Multipath Key Type
Packet Types
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC4340]
Available Formats
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CSV
Type Description/Meaning Reference
0 DCCP-Request [RFC4340]
1 DCCP-Response [RFC4340]
2 DCCP-Data [RFC4340]
3 DCCP-Ack [RFC4340]
4 DCCP-DataAck [RFC4340]
5 DCCP-CloseReq [RFC4340]
6 DCCP-Close [RFC4340]
7 DCCP-Reset [RFC4340]
8 DCCP-Sync [RFC4340]
9 DCCP-SyncAck [RFC4340]
10 DCCP-Listen [RFC5596]
11-13 Unassigned [RFC4340]
14 Reserved for experimental and testing use [RFC4340]
15 Unassigned [RFC4340]
Reset Codes
Reference
[RFC4340]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures Note
12-119 IETF Review (IETF RFC publication)
120-126 Reserved For experimental and testing use
127 IETF Review (IETF RFC publication)
128-255 CCID-specific codes [1]
Reset Code Name Reference
0 Unspecified [RFC4340]
1 Closed [RFC4340]
2 Aborted [RFC4340]
3 No Connection [RFC4340]
4 Packet Error [RFC4340]
5 Option Error [RFC4340]
6 Mandatory Error [RFC4340]
7 Connection Refused [RFC4340]
8 Bad Service Code [RFC4340]
9 Too Busy [RFC4340]
10 Bad Init Cookie [RFC4340]
11 Aggression Penalty [RFC4340]
12 Encapsulated Port Reuse [RFC6773]
13 Abrupt MP termination [RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24]
14-119 Unassigned [RFC4340]
120-126 Reserved [RFC4340]
127 Unassigned [RFC4340]
128-255 CCID-specific codes [RFC4340]
Option Types
Reference
[RFC4340]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures Note
3-30 IETF Review (IETF RFC publication)
45-119 IETF Review (IETF RFC publication)
120-126 Reserved For experimental and testing use
127 IETF Review (IETF RFC publication)
128-255 CCID-specific codes [1]
Type Description/Meaning Reference
0 Padding [RFC4340]
1 Mandatory [RFC4340]
2 Slow Receiver [RFC4340]
3-30 Unassigned [RFC4340]
31 Reserved for experimental and testing use [RFC4340]
32 Change L [RFC4340]
33 Confirm L [RFC4340]
34 Change R [RFC4340]
35 Confirm R [RFC4340]
36 Init Cookie [RFC4340]
37 NDP Count [RFC4340]
38 Ack Vector [Nonce 0] [RFC4340]
39 Ack Vector [Nonce 1] [RFC4340]
40 Data Dropped [RFC4340]
41 Timestamp [RFC4340]
42 Timestamp Echo [RFC4340]
43 Elapsed Time [RFC4340]
44 Data Checksum [RFC4340]
45 Quick-Start Response [RFC5634]
46 Multipath [RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24]
47-119 Unassigned [RFC4340]
120-126 Reserved [RFC4340]
127 Unassigned [RFC4340]
128-255 CCID-specific codes [RFC4340]
Feature Numbers
Reference
[RFC4340]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures Note
10-119 IETF Review (IETF RFC publication)
120-126 Reserved For experimental and testing use
127 IETF Review (IETF RFC publication)
128-255 CCID-specific codes [1]
Number Description/Meaning Reference
0 Reserved [RFC4340]
1 Congestion Control ID (CCID) [RFC4340]
2 Allow Short Seqnos [RFC4340]
3 Sequence Window [RFC4340]
4 ECN Incapable [RFC4340]
5 Ack Ratio [RFC4340]
6 Send Ack Vector [RFC4340]
7 Send NDP Count [RFC4340]
8 Minimum Checksum Coverage [RFC4340]
9 Check Data Checksum [RFC4340]
10 Multipath Capable [RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24]
11-119 Unassigned [RFC4340]
120-126 Reserved [RFC4340]
127 Unassigned [RFC4340]
128-255 CCID-specific codes [RFC4340]
Congestion Control Identifiers
Reference
[RFC4340]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures Note
0-1 IETF Review (IETF RFC publication)
4-247 IETF Review (IETF RFC publication)
248-254 Reserved For experimental and testing use
255 IETF Review (IETF RFC publication)
CCID Description/Meaning Reference
0-1 Unassigned [RFC4340]
2 TCP-like Congestion Control [RFC4341]
3 TFRC Congestion Control [RFC4342]
4 TCP-Friendly Rate Control for Small Packets [RFC5622]
5-247 Unassigned [RFC4340]
248-254 Reserved [RFC4340]
255 Unassigned [RFC4340]
Ack Vector States
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC4340]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
State Description/Meaning Reference
0 Received [RFC4340]
1 Received ECN Marked [RFC4340]
2 Unassigned [RFC4340]
3 Not Yet Received [RFC4340]
Drop Codes
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC4340]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Drop Code Description/Meaning Reference
0 Protocol Constraints [RFC4340]
1 Application Not Listening [RFC4340]
2 Receive Buffer [RFC4340]
3 Corrupt [RFC4340]
4-6 Unassigned [RFC4340]
7 Delivered Corrupt [RFC4340]
Service Codes
Reference
[RFC4340]
Note
Service Codes can be found at the following:
/assignments/service-codes
MP-DCCP Versions
Registration Procedure(s)
RFC Required
Reference
[RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Version Value Reference
0 0000 [RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24]
1-15 Unassigned
Multipath Options
Registration Procedure(s)
RFC Required
Reference
[RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Multipath Option Name Description Reference
MP_OPT=0 MP_CONFIRM Confirm reception/processing of an MP_OPT option [RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24, Section 3.2.1]
MP_OPT=1 MP_JOIN Join subflow to an existing MP-DCCP connection [RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24, Section 3.2.2]
MP_OPT=2 MP_FAST_CLOSE Close an MP-DCCP connection unconditionally [RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24, Section 3.2.3]
MP_OPT=3 MP_KEY Exchange key material for MP_HMAC [RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24, Section 3.2.4]
MP_OPT=4 MP_SEQ Multipath sequence number [RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24, Section 3.2.5]
MP_OPT=5 MP_HMAC Hash-based message auth. code for MP-DCCP [RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24, Section 3.2.6]
MP_OPT=6 MP_RTT Transmit RTT values and calculation parameters [RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24, Section 3.2.7]
MP_OPT=7 MP_ADDADDR Advertise additional address(es)/port(s) [RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24, Section 3.2.8]
MP_OPT=8 MP_REMOVEADDR Remove address(es)/ port(s) [RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24, Section 3.2.9]
MP_OPT=9 MP_PRIO Change subflow priority [RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24, Section 3.2.10]
MP_OPT=10 MP_CLOSE Close an MP-DCCP connection [RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24, Section 3.2.11]
MP_OPT=11 MP_EXP Experimental option for private use [RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24, Section 3.2.12]
MP_OPT>11 Unassigned Reserved for future Multipath options
Multipath Key Type
Registration Procedure(s)
RFC Required
Reference
[RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Type Name Meaning Reference
0 Plain Text Plain text key [RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24, Section 3.2.4]
1-254 Unassigned Reserved for future use
255 Experimental For private use only [RFC-ietf-tsvwg-multipath-dccp-24, Section 3.2.4]
Footnote
[1] Note for CCID-specific codes:
DCCP Reset Codes 128-255, Option Types 128-255, and Feature Numbers
128-255 are reserved for CCID-specific use. Each DCCP CCID (that is,
each entry in the DCCP Congestion Control Identifiers registry) may
create registries for its CCID-specific Reset Code, Option Type, and
Feature Number ranges. These CCID-specific registries are independent:
different CCIDs can allocate the same value (such as Feature Number 128)
for different purposes. [RFC4340], Section 10.3,
describes how DCCP decides which registry applies for a given
CCID-specific Reset Code, Option Type, or Feature Number. In each case,
CCID-specific registries may only register values 128-255; values 0-127
are registered here. For examples, see the following:
/assignments/dccp-ccid2-parameters/dccp-ccid2-parameters.xhtml
/assignments/dccp-ccid3-parameters/dccp-ccid3-parameters.xhtml
/assignments/dccp-ccid4-parameters/dccp-ccid4-parameters.xhtml
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