…live traffic to keep NAT bindings alive (see Section 10 of [RFC5245] and also [ RFC6263 ]), those keepalives are sent as STUN Indications that are send-and-forget, and do not evoke a response. A response is necessary for consent to continue sending traffic. Thus, we need a reques…
…live traffic to keep NAT bindings alive (see Section 10 of [RFC5245] and also [ RFC6263 ]), those keepalives are sent as STUN Indications that are send-and-forget, and do not evoke a response. A response is necessary for consent to continue sending traffic. Thus, we need a reques…
…alive traffic to keep NAT bindings alive (see Section 10 of [RFC5245] and also [RFC6263]), those keepalives are sent as STUN Indications that are send-and-forget, and do not evoke a response. A response is necessary for consent to continue sending traffic. Thus, we need a request…
…live traffic to keep NAT bindings alive (see Section 10 of [RFC5245] and also [ RFC6263 ]), those keepalives are sent as STUN Indications that are send-and-forget, and do not evoke a response. A response is necessary for consent to continue sending traffic. Thus, we need a reques…
…aused state. Pausing an RTP stream MUST NOT affect the sending of RTP keepalive RFC6263 ][RFC5245] applicable to that RTP stream. The following subsections discuss some potential issues when an RTP sender goes into paused state. These conditions are also valid if an RTP Translato…
…live traffic to keep NAT bindings alive (see Section 10 of [RFC5245] and also [ RFC6263 ]), those keepalives are sent as STUN Indications that are send-and-forget, and do not evoke a response. A response is necessary for consent to continue sending traffic. Thus, we need a reques…
…ere is no active media traffic. This can be useful to keep NAT bindings alive [ RFC6263 ] . ¶ 4.6. Reduced Size RTCP RTCP packets are usually sent as compound RTCP packets, and [ RFC3550 ] requires that those compound packets start with an SR or RR packet. When using frequent RTC…
…ere is no active media traffic. This can be useful to keep NAT bindings alive [ RFC6263 ] . ¶ 4.6. Reduced Size RTCP RTCP packets are usually sent as compound RTCP packets, and [ RFC3550 ] requires that those compound packets start with an SR or RR packet. When using frequent RTC…
… UDP datagram, but the UDP datagram is still formed and sent ( Section 4.1 of [ RFC6263 ] ). ¶ 12.7. Relaying Data from the Peer When the server receives a UDP datagram on the relayed transport address associated with an allocation, the server processes it as described in Section…