2008年4月8日 星期二

SIP Intro --- SDP

SDP

RFC2327裡的會用到的ㄧ些重要資訊。


以下原文取自RFC3264
RFC 2543 [10] specified that placing a user on hold was complished by setting the connection address to 0.0.0.0. Its usage for putting a call on hold is no longer recommended, since it doesn’t allow for RTCP to be used with held streams, doesn’t work with IPv6, and breaks with connection oriented media. However, it can be useful in an initial offer when the offerer knows it wants to use a particular set of media streams and formats, but doesn’t know the addresses and ports at the time of the offer. Of course, when used, the port number MUST NOT be zero, which would specify that the stream has been disabled. An agent MUST be capable of receiving SDP with a connection address of 0.0.0.0, in which case it means that neither RTP nor RTCP should be sent to the peer.

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