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Re: [AVT] I-D Action:draft-ietf-avt-rtcp-non-compound-06.txt



On 7 Jul 2008, at 11:30, Internet-Drafts at ietf.org wrote:
A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories. This draft is a work item of the Audio/Video Transport Working Group of the IETF.


Title : Support for Reduced-Size RTCP, Opportunities and Consequences
	Author(s)       : I. Johansson, M. Westerlund
	Filename        : draft-ietf-avt-rtcp-non-compound-06.txt
	Pages           : 17
	Date            : 2008-07-07

This is generally in very good shape. My comments are almost entirely editorial, but there are a couple of technical points:

Which other RFCs does this update? I assume RFCs 3550, 3711, and 4585, but these need to be listed in the header, abstract, and introduction.

The introduction points to sections 3.1, 3.2 and 3.4. For consistency, it should also reference section 3.3.

The last paragraph of the introduction should probably also reference section 4.

In Section 2, the definition of Lower Level Packet ends "...in 3 in [RFC3550]". Is the word "section" missing?

Section 3.4.3 need to be explicit that this is a change to the rules in RFC 3711, and requires updated implementations.

Sections 4 and 4.1 need to clearly define which profiles this can be used with this extension. The current text allows this extension to be used with RTP/AVPF, and prohibits its use with RTP/AVP, but what about RTP/SAVP and RTP/SAVPF? (presumably the former is prohibited, and the latter allowed)

Section 4.2.1 notes that "An algorithm to detect consistent failure of delivery of reduced-size RTCP must be used by any application using it. The details of this algorithm is application dependent and therefore outside the scope of this document". I don't think this is sufficient: the draft must specify for each RTCP packet type, how it can be used as a reduced-size message, and how it's reception can be detected.

Section 4.2.2 "can become larger than a normal compound RTCP" seems odd, since a reduced-size RTCP packets won't contain the SR/RR part, and so will be smaller than it would when sent as a compound RTCP packet. Do you mean "can become larger than a regularly scheduled compound RTCP packet"?

Regards,
--
Colin Perkins
http://csperkins.org/



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