11-20-2025 01:46 AM
Someone asked me what does protocol field 0 indicates in IP header?? It's confusing since protocol field only indicates upper layer protocol and 0 is used for IP Right??
11-20-2025 01:49 AM
gDay @parthrawat979 Protocol 0 in the IP header doesn’t represent any real upper-layer protocol. It’s simply reserved and basically means no specific protocol assigned. So it’s not used for normal IP traffic, and it doesn’t mean IP inside IP.....
hope it helps and PEACE!
-Enes
11-20-2025 01:56 AM
also @parthrawat979 (if u wanna now about the ipv6 world) Protocol 0 is unused/reserved in IPv4, but in IPv6 it represents the Hop-by-Hop Options header. That’s why it appears in the IANA list.........
just as a general info my friend....
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