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Hi everyone, Congrats on the approval of the upcoming BoF session! Looking
forwards to great discussions! BTW, anybody knows of a generally agreed upon definition of
late and early rogue RTP packets? There are some references out there but the
definition seems conflicting based on whether the reference timing is based on
detection or on the session: 1) Early rogue
RTP packets: detected BEFORE analyzing packet, e.g. packets received after a
session has been closed. Late rogue: detected AFTER analyzing packets: e,g.
malformed RTP packets. 2) Early rogue:
packets received BEFORE the session ends and late rogue: received AFTER the
session ends. As you can see depending on which definition to be used, RTP
packets received after a BYE message can be called EARLY (definition 1) or LATE
(definition 2)! L. (one option is to
ignore early or late, just rogue RTP packets J) What is the consensus? Inquiring mind wants to know! Cheers, Nhut |