Q. about master/slave determination in H.245
Hi.. I have some questions about master/slave determination in H.245. Perhpas these questions are stupid... but could you please kindly give me some help?
With H.245, we need to do master/slave determination to resolve conflicts between two endpoints which can be the MC in a conference.
(1) If there is no MC is active and all entities are of different types, the priority to win the master/slave determination is MCU > Gatkeeper > Gateway > terminal. THis means. e.g., with Gatekeeper and terminal, Gatekeeper always wins the determination? then why bothering to set "statusDeterminationNumber" to be a random no. in that certain range?
or only when those entities are all in the same type, then such setting just makes sense? i.e., "terminalType" overrules "statusDeterminationNumber" ??
(2) An MC that is already acting as an MC shall always remian the active MC. However, assume that there are only terminals participating in a conference, what if a terminal that won the determination already decides to leave the conference at some time during the call? Should we need to perform such master/slave determination again?, or the terminal can assign the other to be an active MC?, or the terminal by no means can not leave the conference in the middle of the call?
Please advise... thanks a lot..
Best regards,
Wanjiun Liao
Could someone please direct me to where I might find tools for "sniffing" a LAN segment and expose the VoIP traffic. I'm looking for something more than just a LAN protocol analyzer that only shows TCP & UDP frames but something more that recognizes the various VoIP protocols (RTP, H.245 messages, etc) and breaks them down into constituent fields.
Thanks -Rod
Rod Gotty wrote:
Could someone please direct me to where I might find tools for "sniffing" a LAN segment and expose the VoIP traffic. I'm looking for something more than just a LAN protocol analyzer that only shows TCP & UDP frames but something more that recognizes the various VoIP protocols (RTP, H.245 messages, etc) and breaks them down into constituent fields.
At VON Europe in Oslo in June HP showed an H.323 analyzer at our interop event. I don't know if it's commercially available yet though.
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