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BER (Basic Encoding Rules)

 
Last update: Aug 31, 2010   
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BER (Basic Encoding Rules) is an encoding specification for ASN.1 definitions. It is defined in ITU-T X.690 standard.

BER notation is based on TLV, where each element is encoded with its specific type, length of the value and the value itself.

BER is not usually used in VoIP related protocols - in such cases, PER is usually preferred.

Tags: ASN1 , protocol

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