Hi Andreina,
The RTCP has the filed SSRC that match the RTP stream that is
referring to. So you can filter for example:
rtcp.ssrc.identifier == 1492336106 or rtp.ssrc == 1492336106
and that will display the RTP and RTCP messages of that stream with
SSRC 1492336106 .
Other way to identify the two is using the UDP port. According to
the spect, the RTCP port is always the next odd port of the RTP stream
UDP port. For example if RTP is using 8000, then the RTCP messages will
use 8001. This is not always the case lately with all the NAT firewalls
that are around, where not always the outside ports are translated in seq.
Alejandro
Andreina Toro wrote:
Hi everyone, I have a question regarding RTCP protocol. I have to
measure the jitter, packet loss and roundtrip delay for each call. I
know that in the statistics menu in the RTP Stream Window I can read
the Mean Jitter and Packet Loss per call, and if in the general window
I filter the RTCP protocol I�m able to read the roundtrip delay per
packet per call in the sender�s report.
My problem is that I can have a lot of calls between the same 2
elements, (between 2 IP�s addresses (A and B)), so in the RTP Stream
Window I can read a lot of calls between 2 IP�s source and
destination (A and B). How can I relate the roundtrip calculation
value in the general window when I filter wiht RTCP protocol with a
specific call in the RTP Stream Window if the info I have is the IP
address for the source and destination (A and B) and there are a lot
of calls between them.
My question is how I can I know from which call is that RTCP sender
report?
Is there a specific field in the RTCP packet where I can
relate that report with a specific call? So I can know for each call
between 2 elements the 3 parameters (jitter, packet loss and
roundtrip delay)
Thanks for your time, looking forward for some help!
Andreina
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