07-22-2012 10:18 PM - edited 03-17-2019 11:30 PM
I have official Cisco telepresence doc that is explaining how basic call between two CTS endpoints is established: first SIP is exachanged between endpoints and the CUCM, then RIP (?!?) is exchanged directly between two endpoints and finally RTP that includes TIP is also exchanged directly between two endpoints. Can you please explain what that RIP part stands for?
07-22-2012 11:44 PM
Hi Tenaro,
Could you please point out to the documentation you're referring to?
In reference to SIP, there is no RIP which I am aware of. It is possible that the RIP is the Routing Information Protocol used to exchange routes but will need to check the document to confirm.
Regards,
Mubashshir Akhtar
07-23-2012 05:06 AM
So you mean SDP?
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07-23-2012 10:43 AM
Hi Tenaro.
hehe, first I thought who shall rest in peace? :-)
Fully Agree with Mubashshir, would be great to know which document you refer to, a link would come in handy.
Besides that, check out:
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/doing_business/tip/index.html
That pdf also has a glossary, listing:
AAC-LD AES AVP / SAVP CABAC CALVC CIF CSRC DTLS EKT GDR IDR LTRP MCU MUX NAL NTP PPS RSA RTCP RTP SDP SEI SIP SPIMAP SPS SRTCP SRTP SSRC STUN TIAS TLS UCM
But no RIP :-)
Some more rip info:
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