09-10-2002 12:57 AM - edited 03-12-2019 08:42 PM
Hi,
I just want to confirm, if we can do RTP compression on VoIP traffic going out of Ethernet interface.
I think it's not possible ! I would like to have wider opinion on the same.
Regards
Prakash
09-10-2002 06:58 AM
Not to my knowledge. Don't think there is a need to cut 12-14k on a 10mb interface. This is more for low speed links.
Thank you,
-Mckee
09-10-2002 05:20 PM
I tried it in my lab and when you type in the command:
ip rtp header-compression
You get the following message:
RTP Header compression not supported for this encapsulation
Thanks,
-Kevin
09-11-2002 06:43 AM
I think u r absolutely right. Also when in rtp compressed packet in put on ethernet the packet structure will change & won't probably confirm of 802.x.
Thanks for clarity !
Rgds
Prakash
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