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Re: [MMUSIC] RTSP and NATs



Hi Philippe,

Comments inline.

philippe.gentric@philips.com wrote:

magnus you wrote:



Also all the clients need to reside on the same port number
which creates a multiplexing nightmare.

why? if the server _chooses_ its ports and puts them in the SDP ?

Sorry, was not making clear that I assumed a known port which does not require signaling or spending extra RTTs. If you would send out the ports within the SDP then it gets simpler. However as discussed in another mail, co-locating is not a clean well engineered solution.


(anyway demultiplexing using SSRC was already discussed:
it is maybe not always a very good idea but it is doable...)

We have discussed for symmetric RTP to use SSRC as an random identifier ensuring that it not another user that tries to hijack the session. With symmetric RTP it is after all the server that gives the client what ports to connect to. That allow the server to place a single user on each port pair. This way we can avoid doing SSRC multiplexing of different RTP sessions.

Best Regards

Magnus Westerlund
Multimedia Technologies, Ericsson Research ERA/TVA/A
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