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Title : SubRTCP:RTCP Extension for Internal Monitoring of RTP Sessions.
Author(s) : X. Xu, et al.
Filename : draft-xu-avt-subrtcp-00.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2006-12-29
This document describes SubRTCP, an extension to RTCP. SubRTCP
operates on the same underlying transport establishement as for RTCP
but functions independently of the latter. SubRTCP extends RTCP to
the middle nodes of an RTP session to allow monitoring of its data
delivery also at and between these middle nodes. Such an internal
visibility provided by SubRTCP at the middle nodes complements the
delivery monitoring by RTCP at the endpoints particularly in service
providers' interest.
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