1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
3.1 Terms defined elsewhere
3.2 Terms defined in this
Recommendation
4 Abbreviations and acronyms
5 Conventions
6 Background to RTCP handling by ITU-T
H.248 MGs
7 RTP topologies versus RTCP handling in
ITU-T H.248 MGs
7.1 Single ITU-T H.248 IP
Termination per Context
7.2 Two ITU-T H.248 IP Terminations
per Context
7.3 More than two ITU-T H.248 IP
Terminations per Context
7.4 Other topologies
7.5 Notes to the ITU-T H.248
Connection model
7.6 Classes of RTCP related
functions
7.7 Relation to modes of operations
of IP-to-IP media gateways
7.8 Recommendations for ITU-T H.248
profiles for IP-to-IP gateways
8 RTCP services
8.1 RTCP packet structure
8.2 Important RTCP information
elements (from ITU-T H.248 MG perspective)
8.3 RTCP service levels
9 Scope of RTP topology control
10 RTP Topology Package
10.1 Properties
10.2 Events
10.3 Signals
10.4 Statistics
10.5
Error codes
10.6 Procedures
11 Package-independent procedures for RTP
topology control
11.1 RTP source translator topology
Appendix I – Examples of transparent forwarding
I.1 Introduction
I.2 Convention
I.3 Examples for
implicit signalling
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