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Title : RTCP XR VoIP Metrics Package for the Media
Gateway Control Protocol
Author(s) : D. Auerbach, et al.
Filename : draft-auerbach-mgcp-rtcpxr-02.txt
Pages : 40
Date : 2005-6-15
The main intent of this document is to define a Media Gateway Control
Protocol (MGCP) package to control the reporting of metrics supported
by the VoIP metrics block in RTCP Extended Reports as specified in [RFC
3611]. It also allows the call agent to control whether or not the
gateway will request a peer device via SDP to send the VoIP metrics
block in RTCP Extended Reports and whether it will respond positively
to such requests from the peer device. Besides this primary focus, this
package also allows the reporting of metrics defined for RTCP Sender
Reports and Receiver Reports [RFC 3550] and the reporting of session
description parameters (based on the ones defined in RFC 2327, RFC 2198
etc.).
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