Shubha,
I'm not sure if I understand your question or not, but are curious about how messages are delimited? If that's the case, you can refer to RFC-1006. The delimiter is a 4 byte header on the packets referred to as the TPKT header.
Messages are restricted in size to about 64K, since the message length is given in the last two bytes of the TPKT header.
Does this answer your question or did I completely misunderstand your question?
Best Regards, Paul
----- Original Message ----- From: "Shubha Ramani" shubha@XYBRIDGE.COM To: ITU-SG16@mailbag.cps.intel.com Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 6:32 PM Subject: message lengths for h.225 & h.245 ?
How are application level message lengths handled for H.225 and H.245 messages ? Is there something within the protocol definition that gives guidelines as to how message lengths are computed ? Where in the standards is this procedure described ?
Please help !
Shubha
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