Wireshark-users: Re: [Wireshark-users] What does it mean the "Mark" string under theinfo in RTP p
From: "Anders Broman" <a.broman@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 19:40:35 +0200

See RFC1889:

   marker (M): 1 bit

        The interpretation of the marker is defined by a profile. It is

        intended to allow significant events such as frame boundaries to

        be marked in the packet stream. A profile may define additional

        marker bits or specify that there is no marker bit by changing

        the number of bits in the payload type field (see Section 5.3).

:

5.3 Profile-Specific Modifications to the RTP Header

 

   The existing RTP data packet header is believed to be complete for

   the set of functions required in common across all the application

   classes that RTP might support. However, in keeping with the ALF

   design principle, the header may be tailored through modifications or

   additions defined in a profile specification while still allowing

   profile-independent monitoring and recording tools to function.

 

        o The marker bit and payload type field carry profile-specific

         information, but they are allocated in the fixed header since

         many applications are expected to need them and might otherwise

         have to add another 32-bit word just to hold them. The octet

         containing these fields may be redefined by a profile to suit

         different requirements, for example with a more or fewer marker

         bits. If there are any marker bits, one should be located in

         the most significant bit of the octet since profile-independent

         monitors may be able to observe a correlation between packet

         loss patterns and the marker bit.

 

ITU G.729 might hold further information.

Regards

Anders

 


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Ämne: [Wireshark-users] What does it mean the "Mark" string under theinfo in RTP packets?

 

Dear Experts,

 

I am reviewing G729 packet stream. I have noticed that I have lots of packets that have the string "Mark" in the info field.

 

Guy/or any other expert - can you please share some information about the "Mark" string?

 

Thanks in advance,


 


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Boaz.