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`ITU -T
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`SERIES H: AUDIOVISUAL AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS
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`Infrastructure of audiovisual services — Transmission
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`multiplexing and synchronization
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`Call signalling protocols and media stream
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`ITU-T Recommendation H.225.0
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`(Previously CCITT Recommendation)
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`lTU—T H-SERIES RECOMMENDATIONS
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`AUDIOVISUAL AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS
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`Characteristics of transmission channels used for other than telephone purposes
`Use of telephone-type circuits for voice-frequency telegraphy
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`Telephone circuits or cables used for various types of telegraph transmission or
`simultaneous transmission
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`H.10—H.19
`H.20—H.29
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`H.30—H.39
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`H.450—H.499
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`Telephone-type circuits used for facsimile telegraphy
`Characteristics of data signals
`CHARACTERlSTlCS OF VISUAL TELEPHONE SYSTEMS
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`INFRASTRUCTURE OF AUDIOVISUAL SERVICES
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`Related systems aspects
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`Systems and terminal equipment for audiovisual services
`Supplementary services for multimedia
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`H.100—H.199
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`H.§§O—H.239
`H.240—H.259
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`H.260—H.279
`H.280—H.299
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`H.300—H.399
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`Forfurther details, please refer to ITU—T List ofRecommendations.
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`ITU-T RECOMMENDATION H.225.0
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`CALL SIGNALLING PROTOCOLS AND MEDIA STREAM PACKETIZATION
`FOR PACKET-BASED MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
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`Summary
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`This Recommendation covers the technical requirements for narrow-bandvisual telephone services
`defined in H.200/AV.120—series Recommendations, in those situations where the transmission path
`includes one or more packet—based networks, each of which is configured and managed to provide a
`non-guaranteed Quality of Service (QOS) which is not equivalent to that of N-ISDN such that
`additional protection or recovery mechanisms beyond those mandated by Recommendation H.320
`need be provided in the terminals. It is noted that Recommendation H.322 addresses the use of some
`other LAN5 which are able to provide the underlying performance not assumed by the H.323/H.225.0
`Recommendations.
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`This Recommendation describes how audio, video, data, and control information on a packet—based
`network can be managed to provide conversational services in H.323 equipment.
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`Source
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`ITU-T Recommendation H.225.0 was revised by ITU—T Study Group 16 (1997-2000) and was
`approved under the WTSC Resolution No. 1 procedure on the 6th of February 1998.
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`FOREWORD
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`ITU (International Telecommunication Union) is the United Nations Specialized Agency in the field of
`telecommunications. The ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) is a permanent organ of
`the ITU. The ITU-T is responsible for studying technical, operating and tariff questions and issuing
`Recommendations on them with a view to standardizing telecommunications on a worldwide basis.
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`The World Telecommunication Standardization Conference (WTSC), which meets every four years,
`establishes the topics for study by the ITU—T Study Groups which, in their turn, produce Recommendations
`on these topics.
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`The approval of Recommendations by the Members of the ITU-T is covered by the procedure laid down in
`WTSC Resolution No. 1.
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`In some areas of information technology which fall within ITU-T’s purview, the necessary standards are
`prepared on a collaborative basis with ISO and IEC.
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`the expression "Administration" is used for conciseness to indicate both a
`In this Recommendation,
`telecommunication administration and a recognized operating agency.
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`NOTE
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`INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
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`The ITU draws attention to the possibility that the practice or implementation of this Recommendation may
`involve the use of a claimed Intellectual Property Right. The ITU takes no position concerning the evidence,
`, validity or applicability of claimed Intellectual Property Rights, whether asserted by ITU members or others
`outside of the Recommendation development process.
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`As of the date of approval of this Recommendation, the ITU had not received notice of intellectual property,
`protected by patents, which may be required to implement this Recommendation. However, implementors are
`cautioned that this may not represent the latest information and are therefore strongly urged to consult the
`TSB patent database.
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`All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means,
`electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without permission in writing from the ITU.
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`© ITU 1999
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`CONTENTS
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`Scope ..........................................................................................................................
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`References ..................................................................................................................
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`Definitions ..................................................................................................................
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`Conventions ................................................................................................................
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`Abbreviations .............................................................................................................
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`General abbreviations .................................................................................................
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`RAS message abbreviations .......................................................................................
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`Packetization and synchronization mechanism ..........................................................
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`General approach........................................................................................................
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`Use of RTP/RTCP ......................................................................................................
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`Audio .............................................................................................................
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`6.2.2 Video messages .............................................................................................
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`6.2.3 Data messages ...............................................................................................
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`H.225.0 message definitions ......................................................................................
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`Use of Q.931 messages ..............................................................................................
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`Common Q.931 Information Elements ......................................................................
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`7.2.1 Header Information Elements .......................................................................
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`7.2.2 Message-specific information elements ........................................................
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`Q.931 message details ................................................................................................
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`7.3.1 Alerting .........................................................................................................
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`Call Proceeding .............................................................................................
`Connect .........................................................................................................
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`Connect Acknowledge ..................................................................................
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`7.3.5 Disconnect .....................................................................................................
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`7.3.6 User Information ...........................................................................................
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`Progress .........................................................................................................
`Release ..........................................................................................................
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`Release Complete ..........................................................................................
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`7.3.10 Setup ..............................................................................................................
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`7.3.11 Setup Acknowledge ......................................................................................
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`7.3.12 Status .............................................................................................................
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`7.3.13 Status Inquiry ................................................................................................
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`Facility...........................................................................................................
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`Q.931 timer values .....................................................................................................
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`H.225 .0 common message elements ..........................................................................
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`Required Support of RAS messages ..........................................................................
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`Terminal and Gateway Discovery messages ..............................................................
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`7.8.1 GatekeeperRequest (GRQ)............................................................................
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`7.8.2 GatekeeperConfirm (GCF)............................................................................
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`7.8.3 GatekeeperReject (GRJ)................................................................................
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`Terminal and Gateway Registration messages ...........................................................
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`7.9.1
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`7.9.2
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`7.9.3
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`RegistrationRequest (RRQ) ..........................................................................
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`RegistrationConfirm (RCF) ..........................................................................
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`RegistrationReject (RRJ) ..............................................................................
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`Terminal/Gatekeeper Unregistration messages ..........................................................
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`7.10.1 UnregistrationRequest (URQ) .......................................................................
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`7.10.2 UnregistrationConfmn (UCF) .......................................................................
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`7.10.3 UnregistrationReject (URJ)...........................................................................
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`Terminal to Gatekeeper Admission messages............................................................
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`7.11.1 AdmissionRequest (ARQ) ............................................................................
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`7.1 1.2 AdmissionConfinn (ACF) ............................................................................
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`7.11.3 AdmissionReject (ARJ) ................................................................................
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`Terminal to gatekeeper requests for changes in bandwidth .......................................
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`7.12.1 BandwidthRequest (BRQ) ............................................................................
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`7.12.2 BandwidthConfirm (BCF) ............................................................................
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`7.12.3 BandwidthReject (BRJ) ................................................................................
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`Location Request messages ........................................................................................
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`7.13.1 LocationRequest (LRQ) ................................................................................
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`7.13.2 LocationConfirm (LCF) ................................................................................
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`7.13.3 LocationReject (LRJ) ....................................................................................
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`Disengage messages ...................................................................................................
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`7.14.1 DisengageRequest (DRQ) .............................................................................
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`7.14.2 DisengageConfirm (DCF) .............................................................................
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`7.14.3 DisengageReject (DRJ) .................................................................................
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`Status Request messages ............................................................................................
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`InfoRequest (IRQ) .........................................................................................
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`7.15.2 InfoRequestResponse (IRR)..........................................................................
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`7.15.3 InfoRequestAck (IACK) ...............................................................................
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`7.15.4 InfoRequcstNak (INAK) ...............................................................................
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`Non-Standard message ...............................................................................................
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`7.17 Message Not Understood ...........................................................................................
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`Gateway Resource Availability messages ..................................................................
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`7.18.1 ResourcesAvailableIndicate (RAI)................................................................
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`7.18.2 ResourcesAvaiIableConfirm (RAC) .............................................................
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`7.19 MS timers and Request in Progress (RLP) ................................................................
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`Mechanisms for maintaining QOS .............................................................................
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`General approach and assumptions ............................................................................
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`Use of RTCP in measuring QOS ................................................................................
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`8.2.1
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`Sender reports ................................................................................................
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`Receiver Reports ...........................................................................................
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`Audio/Video jitter procedures ....................................................................................
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`Audio/Video Skew Procedures ..................................................................................
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`Procedures for maintaining QOS ...............................................................................
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`Echo Control ..............................................................................................................
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`Annex A — RTP/RTCP ............................................................................................................
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`Introduction ................................................................................................................
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`RTP use scenarios ......................................................................................................
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`Simple multicast audio conference ...............................................................
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`A22 Audio and video conference..........................................................................
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`A23 Mixers and translators ...................................................................................
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`RTP data transfer protocol .........................................................................................
`A51 RTP fixed header fields .................................................................................
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`A52 Multiplexing RTP sessions ...........................................................................
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`RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) ...................................................................................
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`A61 RTCP packet format......................................................................................
`A62 RTCP transmission interval ..........................................................................
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`A.6.2.2 Allocation of source description bandwidth ...............................................................
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`A63 Sender and receiver reports ...........................................................................
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`A65 BYE: Goodbye RTCP packet........................................................................
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`A.6.6 APP: Application—defined RTCP packet.......................................................
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`A.7.3 RTCP Processing in mixers ..........................................................................
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`A81 Probability of Collision .................................................................................
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`A82 Collision resolution and loop detection ........................................................
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`RTP over network and transport protocols.................................................................
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`Summary of protocol constants ..................................................................................
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`A.11.1 RTCP packet types ........................................................................................
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`A.11.2 SDES types....................................................................................................
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`RTP profiles and payload format specifications ........................................................
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`Algorithms ..................................................................................................................
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`Bibliography ...............................................................................................................
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`Annex B — RTP Profile ............................................................................................................
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`Introduction ................................................................................................................
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`RTP and RTCP packet forms and protocol behaviour ...............................................
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`Payload types ..............................................................................................................
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`Audio ..........................................................................................................................
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`Encoding-independent recommendations .....................................................
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`B.4.2 Guidelines for sample-based audio encodings ..............................................
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`B.4.3 Guidelines for frame—based audio encodings ................................................
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`B.4.4 Audio encodings............................................................................................
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`Video ..........................................................................................................................
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`Payload type definitions .............................................................................................
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`Port Assignment .........................................................................................................
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`Annex C — RTP payload format for H.261 video streams.......................................................
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`021 Overview of Recommendation H.261 ...........................................................
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`C22 Considerations for packetization ...................................................................
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`Annex D — RTP payload format for H.261A Video streams....................................................
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`Annex E - Video packetization ...............................................................................................
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`Annex F — Audio packetization ...............................................................................................
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`6.728 ..........................................................................................................................
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`Annex G - Gatekeeper-to-gatekeeper communication............................................................
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`Annex H — H.225.0 Message Syntax (ASN.1) ........................................................................
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`Appendix I — RTP/RTCP algorithms .......................................................................................
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`Appendix II — RTP profile .......................................................................................................
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`Appendix III - H.261 packetization ......................................................'..................................
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`Appendix IV — H.225 .0 operation on different packet-based network protocol stacks...........
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`IV.1.1 Discovering the gatekeeper ...........................................................................
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`IV.1.2 Endpoint-to-endpoint communications .........................................................
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`IV.2.1 Discovering the gatekeeper ...........................................................................
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`IV.2.2 Endpoint-to—endpoint communication ..........................................................
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`Recommendation H.225.0
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`CALL SIGNALLING PROTOCOLS AND MEDIA STREAM PACKETIZATION
`FOR PACKET-BASED MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
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`(revised in 1998)
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`The ITU-T,
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`considering
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`the widespread adoption of and the increasing use of Recommendation H.320 for videophony and
`videoconferencing services over networks conforming to the N-ISDN characteristics specified in the
`I-series Recommendations,
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`appreciating
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`the desirability and benefits of enabling the above services to be carried, wholly or in part, over Local
`Area Networks while also maintaining the capability of interworking with H.320 terminals,
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`and noting
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`the characteristics and performances of the many types of Local Area Network which are of potential
`interest,
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`recommends
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`that systems and equipment meeting the requirements of Recommendations H.322 or H.323 are
`utilized to provide these facilities.
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`Scope
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`This Recommendation describes the means by which audio, Video, data, and control are associated,
`coded, and packetized for transport between H.323 equipment on a packet-based network. This
`includes the use of an H.323 gateway, which in turn may be connected to H.320, H.324, or
`H.310/H.321 terminals on N-ISDN, GSTN, or B-ISDN respectively. The equipment descriptions and
`procedures are described in Recommendation H.323 while this Recommendation covers protocols
`and message formats. Communication via an H.323 gateway to an H.322 gateway for guaranteed
`Quality of Service (QOS) LANs and thus to H.322 endpoints is also possible.
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`This Recommendation is intended to operate over a variety of different packet-based networks,
`including IEEE 802.3, Token Ring, etc. Thus, this Recommendation is defined as being above the
`Transport
`layer such as TCP/IP/UDP, SPX/IPX, etc. Specific profiles for particular transport
`protocol suites are included in Appendix IV. Thus, the scope ofH.225.0 communication is between
`H.323 entities on the same packet-based network, using the same transport protocol. This packet-
`based network may be a single segment or ring, or it logically could be an enterprise data network
`comprising multiple packet-based networks bridged or routed to create one interconnected network.
`It should be emphasized that operation of H.323 terminals over the entire Internet, or even several
`connected packet-based networks may result in poor performance. The possible means by which
`quality of service might be assured on this packet-based network, or on the Internet in general is
`beyond the scope of this Recommendation. However, this Recommendation provides a means for the
`user of H.323 equipment to determine that quality problems are the result of packet—based network
`congestion, as well as procedures for corrective actions. It is also noted that the use of multiple
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`H.323 gateways connected over the public ISDN network is a straightforward method for increasing
`quality of service.
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`Recommendation H.323 and this Recommendation are intended to extend Recommendations H.320
`and H.221 connections onto the non-guaranteed QOS packet—based network environment
`conferences. As such the primary conference model1 is one with size in the range of a few
`participants to a few thousand, as opposed to large-scale broadcast operations, with strong admission
`control, and tight conference control.
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`This Recommendation makes use of (RTP/RTCP) Real-time Transport Protocol/Real-Time
`Transport Control Protocol for media stream packetization and synchronization for all underlying
`packet—based networks (see Annexes A, B, and C). Please note that the usage of RTP/RTCP as
`specified in this Recommendation is not tied in any way to the usage of TCP/lP/UDP. This
`Recommendation assumes a call model where initial signalling on a non—RTP transport address is
`used for call establishment and capability negotiation (see Recommendations H.323 and H.245),
`followed by the establishment of one or more RTP/RTCP connections. This Recommendation
`contains details on the usage of RTP/RTCP.
`
`In Recommendation H.221, audio, video, data, and control are multiplexed into one or more
`synchronized physical SCN calls. On the packet-based network side of an H.323 call, none of these
`concepts apply. There is no need to carry from the SCN side the H.221 concept of a P*64 kbit/s call,
`e.g. 2 by 64 kbit/s, 3 by 64 kbit/s, etc. Thus, on the packet—based network side, for example, there are
`only single "connection" calls with a maximum rate limited to 128 kbit/s, not 2*64 kbit/s fixed rate
`calls. Another example has single "connection" packet-based network calls with a maximum rate
`limited to 384 kbit/s interworking with 6*64 kbit/s on the WAN sidez. The primary rationale of this
`approach is to put complexity in the gateway rather than the terminal and to avoid extending onto the
`packet-based network features of H.320 that are tightly tied to ISDN unless this is necessary.
`
`In general, H.323 terminals are not aware directly of the H.320 transfer rate while interworking
`through an H.323 gateway; instead, the gateway uses H.245 FlowControlCommand messages to
`limit the media rate on each logical channel in use to that allowed by the H.221 multiplex. The
`gateway may allow the packet—based network side video rates to substantially underrun the WAN
`side rates (or the reverse) though the usage of a rate reducing function and H.261 fill frames; the
`details of
`such operations
`are beyond the
`scope of Recommendation H.323
`and this
`Recommendation. Note that the H.323 terminal is indirectly aware of the H.320 transfer rates via the
`video maximum bit rate fields in Recommendation H.245 and shall not transmit at rates that exceed
`these rates.
`
`This Recommendation is designed so that, with an H.323 gateway, interoperability with H.320
`(1990), H.320 (1993), and H.320 (1996) terminals is possible. However, some features of this
`Recommendation may be directed toward allowing enhanced operations with future versions of
`
`1 An optional broadcast only conference model is under consideration; of necessity the broadcast model does
`not provide tight admissions or conference control.
`
`2 Note that Video and data rates on the LAN side must match the video and data rates in the SCN side H.320
`
`multiplex; the audio and control rates are not required to match. Stated another way one would normally
`expect that, using H.245 flow control, the LAN/SCN gateway will force the video and data rates to fit into
`the H.221 SCN multiplex. However, since audio may be transcoded in the gateway often, one will
`frequently find that the LAN audio rate and the SCN rate do not match. Also there should be no
`expectation that the H.221 bit rate for control (800 bit/s) wi