Hi Timo,
my guess is that those infos can be useful for statistics collection. Is the RTP header considered in the UDP header size? If not, it is an "invisible" header, put there just for informational purposes and not affecting the simulation outcome. bye, Marco >---- Messaggio originale---- >Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Data: 4-apr- 2007 4.37 PM >A: <ns-users@ISI.EDU> >Ogg: [ns] why RTP header in UDP's sendmsg() ? > > >Hiya, > >I'm not sure if this issue rather belongs to the dev-mailinglist instead >of the users' one but since it's just a question and not some sort of >contribution I'll try here first: > >I've looked at the UDP code (in apps/udp.cc) and came to realize that >everytime the sendmsg() function is called a RTP header is put on top of >the packet, including (talk burst) flags, sequence number, and a time >stamp. > >Just wondering: What's the rationale behind this? > > >Cheers, > >--Timo > >