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 \section{OX messages}  \section{OX messages}
   
 An OX message for TCP/IP is a byte stream consisting of  An OX message for TCP/IP is a byte stream consisting of
 a header and a body.  a header and a body:
 \begin{center}  
 \begin{tabular}{|c|c|}  \begin{tabular}{|c|c|}
 \hline  \hline
 Header  & \hspace{10mm} Body \hspace{10mm} \\  Header  & \hspace{10mm} Body \hspace{10mm} \\
 \hline  \hline
 \end{tabular}  \end{tabular}.
 \end{center}  
 The header consists of two signed 32 bit integers.  The header consists of two signed 32 bit integers.
 The first one is an OX tag  The first one is an OX tag
 and the second one is a serial number of the OX message.  and the second one is a serial number of the OX message.
   
 %Negative numbers are expressed by the two's complement.  %Negative numbers are expressed by the two's complement.
 %Several byte orders including the network byte order  %Several byte orders including the network byte order
 %are allowed and the byte order is determined as a part of  %are allowed and the byte order is determined as a part of
 %the establishment of a connection. See Section \ref{secsession} for details.  %the establishment of a connection. See Section \ref{secsession} for details.
   
 The OX messages are classified into three types:  The OX messages are classified into three types:
 DATA, COMMAND, and SPECIAL.  DATA, COMMAND, and SPECIAL.
 %We have currently the following general tags for the OX messages:  %We have currently the following general tags for the OX messages:

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