Module: kamailio
Branch: master
Commit: 755ce7bfa5d0f15d3bd25ae7ac0d4c4deba05cb0
URL:
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/755ce7bfa5d0f15d3bd25ae7ac0d4c4…
Author: Kamailio Dev <kamailio.dev(a)kamailio.org>
Committer: Kamailio Dev <kamailio.dev(a)kamailio.org>
Date: 2018-02-28T16:01:35+01:00
modules: readme files regenerated - rtpengine ... [skip ci]
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Modified: src/modules/rtpengine/README
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Diff:
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/755ce7bfa5d0f15d3bd25ae7ac0d4c4…
Patch:
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/755ce7bfa5d0f15d3bd25ae7ac0d4c4…
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diff --git a/src/modules/rtpengine/README b/src/modules/rtpengine/README
index addebe415b..91f3664f2c 100644
--- a/src/modules/rtpengine/README
+++ b/src/modules/rtpengine/README
@@ -1924,20 +1924,21 @@ rtpengine_offer();
otherwise the RTP proxy will only insert itself as additional
ICE candidate. Other SDP substitutions (c=, m=, etc) are
unaffected by this flag.
- + RTP, SRTP, AVP, AVPF - These flags control the RTP transport
- protocol that should be used towards the recipient of the SDP.
- If none of them are specified, the protocol given in the SDP
- is left untouched. Otherwise, the “SRTP” flag indicates that
- SRTP should be used, while “RTP” indicates that SRTP should
- not be used. “AVPF” indicates that the advanced RTCP profile
- with feedback messages should be used, and “AVP” indicates
- that the regular RTCP profile should be used. See also the
- next set of flags below.
- + RTP/AVP, RTP/SAVP, RTP/AVPF, RTP/SAVPF - these serve as an
- alternative, more explicit way to select between the different
- RTP protocols and profiles supported by the RTP proxy. For
- example, giving the flag “RTP/SAVPF” has the same effect as
- giving the two flags “SRTP AVPF”.
+ + RTP, SRTP, DTLS, AVP, AVPF - These flags control the RTP
+ transport protocol that should be used towards the recipient
+ of the SDP. If none of them are specified, the protocol given
+ in the SDP is left untouched. Otherwise, the “SRTP” flag
+ indicates that SRTP should be used, while “RTP” indicates that
+ SRTP should not be used. “AVPF” indicates that the advanced
+ RTCP profile with feedback messages should be used, and “AVP”
+ indicates that the regular RTCP profile should be used. See
+ also the next set of flags below.
+ + RTP/AVP, RTP/SAVP, UDP/TLS/RTP/SAVP, RTP/AVPF, RTP/SAVPF,
+ UDP/TLS/RTP/SAVPF - these serve as an alternative, more
+ explicit way to select between the different RTP protocols and
+ profiles supported by the RTP proxy. For example, giving the
+ flag “RTP/SAVPF” has the same effect as giving the two flags
+ “SRTP AVPF”.
+ to-tag - force inclusion of the “To” tag. Normally, the “To”
tag is always included when present, except for “delete”
messages. Including the “To” tag in a “delete” messages allows