7 Data Bits, Even Parity, 1 Stop Bit over IP

Hello,
I have a service provider that required ALL transmission even over IP to be 7 Data Bits, Even Parity, 1 Stop Bit. Is this even possible?
I have been going around and around with this dude. 7E1 is serial communications not IP communications right? Maybe I am wrong...
Regards,
-Jeff

Hello,
I have a service provider that required ALL
transmission even over IP to be 7 Data Bits, Even
Parity, 1 Stop Bit. Is this even possible?
It is not possible. What you are talking about is serial protocol with involves more than 8 bits. A stop bit is used to frame the other bits and would lie outside the 8 bit boundary.
Section 1.2 in the following works well enough in explaining this....
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/serial-uart/
Although unlikely it is possible that the provider actually does require an encoded serial protocol (stop bit required.) If that is the case then the service provider needs to provide the specific encoding that they need. However I suspect that they don't require the stop bit. It is quite possible that they require the even parity however.
I have been going around and around with this dude.
7E1 is serial communications not IP communications
right? Maybe I am wrong...That statement is probably incorrect presuming that in fact the actual word size is 8 bits. You use 7 bits for data. You then compute the eighth bit such that the bits in the word (all 8) are even. You can use a 128 size array to do a simple look up for this.
IP of course takes 8 bits so this is no problem. The character set would be a 7 bit character set like ascii.

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