[SIPForum-discussion] Reg: Invite(SDP) from UAC to UAS and 200 OK(SDP) from UAS to UAC.
Stephen James
sjames_1958 at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 4 21:59:57 UTC 2012
The o= and c= lines can be different, the c= line is where the RTP is to be
sent. The o= line refers to the originator of the SDP, and if different from the
c= line means that the originator and the bearer planes (RTP) are at different
IP addresses?
Stephen James
sjames_1958 at yahoo.com
We are not princes of the earth, we are the descendants of worms, and any
nobility must be earned.
________________________________
From: Michael Scofield <amit.chhikara at hotmail.com>
To: "discussion at sipforum.org" <discussion at sipforum.org>
Sent: Thu, October 4, 2012 2:47:34 PM
Subject: [SIPForum-discussion] Reg: Invite(SDP) from UAC to UAS and 200 OK(SDP)
from UAS to UAC.
Hi All,
UAC
UAS
(10.10.10.10)
(10.20.10.10)
Invite(SDP)
--------------------------------------------------------------->
200 OK (SDP)
<---------------------------------------------------------------
Invite (SDP):-
V=0
O= 10.10.10.10(only IP i am mentioning)
C= 10.10.10.10
200 OK(SDP):-
V=0
O= 10.20.10.10
C= 10.40.10.20
What will happen if 200 Ok (SDP) parameter C contains some other IP address
intstead of 10.20.10.10?
Thanks in Advance!!!!
Regards,
Michael
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