…rotocol (SDP) [ RFC4566 ] attribute for the Real Time Control Protocol (RTCP) [ RFC3605 ]. Unfortunately, these techniques all have pros and cons which, make each one optimal in some network topologies, but a poor choice in others. The result is that administrators and Rosenberg …
…rotocol (SDP) [ RFC4566 ] attribute for the Real Time Control Protocol (RTCP) [ RFC3605 ]. Unfortunately, these techniques all have pros and cons which, make each one optimal in some network topologies, but a poor choice in others. The result is that administrators and Rosenberg …
…rotocol (SDP) [ RFC4566 ] attribute for the Real Time Control Protocol (RTCP) [ RFC3605 ]. Unfortunately, these techniques all have pros and cons which, make each one optimal in some network topologies, but a poor choice in others. The result is that administrators and Rosenberg …
…rotocol (SDP) [ RFC4566 ] attribute for the Real Time Control Protocol (RTCP) [ RFC3605 ]. Unfortunately, these techniques all have pros and cons which, make each one optimal in some network topologies, but a poor choice in others. The result is that administrators and Rosenberg …
…rotocol (SDP) attribute [ RFC4566 ] for the Real-Time Control Protocol (RTCP) [ RFC3605 ]. Unfortunately, these techniques all have pros and cons that make each one optimal in some network topologies, but a poor choice in others. The result is that administrators and implementers…
…rotocol (SDP) attribute [ RFC4566 ] for the Real-Time Control Protocol (RTCP) [ RFC3605 ]. Unfortunately, these techniques all have pros and cons that make each one optimal in some network topologies, but a poor choice in others. The result is that administrators and implementers…
… in [ RFC5761 ], Section 5.1.3 . Otherwise, an "a=rtcp" line, as specified in [ RFC3605 ], Section 2.1 , containing the default value "9 IN IP4 0.0.0.0" (because no candidates have yet been gathered). ¶ If present in the offer, an "a=rtcp-rsize" line, as specified in [ RFC5506 ],…