Tones can be played over the RTP stream. Typically a tone is defined as proceeding from the Termination towards the exterior of the context so if a tone is requested to be played on a Phy termination it is played/generated locally while if it is played to the EPH termination it is played on the RTP stream.
See megaco standards document section 7.1.11 ( V2 document ) John ________________________________ From: Jati Kalingga Praja [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 12:25 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected] Subject: [Megaco] SIP2Megaco Case:Callee onhook first Hi,, Now, i have questions too in a call from SIP phone to analog phone which the case was the callee onhooked first, which is the analog phone. Here, i attached captured data too. You can view the data using this filter : (megaco and ip.addr==10.14.32.186) or (sip and ip.addr==10.14.32.185) or rtp. The questions are: 1. When the callee onhooked, why did the MGC send INVITE to the SIP Phone (line 3845)? 2. Is that true, that the ring back tone, busy tone, dial tone can be sent using RTP? I mean, why did after 180 Ringing (line 1621), RTP was sent between 10.14.32.185 and 10.14.32.186? Did the RTP contain ring tone?If yes, is there a standard explain this? That's all that i want to ask,,,I hope you guys can help me. Thx in advance before. Regards, Jati
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