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zher |
Hi folks,
I am reading one article related to cRTP. Following is one of my
question:
cRTP can compress the 40 bytes of header down to 2-4 bytes most of the
time, howerver, an entire uncompressed header must be sent to verify
that both sides have the correct state. In such cases, the IP/RTP/UDP
header cannot be compressed, so an uncompressed header must be sent.
The configuration is
int s 0
ip add 192.168.121.18 255.255.255.248
no ip mroute-cache
ip rtp header-compressioin
enc ppp
Do I need to do some further configuration for the uncompressed header?
If yes, how to configure it? If no, when is the uncompressed header
sent?
Thanks a lot.
zher
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