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The format of the sender report is shown for clarity. The formats for the other four<br />

report types are similar.<br />

0 2 8 16 31<br />

V=2<br />

P RC PT=SR=200<br />

fraction lost<br />

Figure 21-8 R<strong>TCP</strong> packet format<br />

SSRC of sender<br />

The fields in the packet are used to:<br />

V Indicates the version.<br />

P Indicates if additional padding is located at the end of the<br />

packet.<br />

RC Contains the number of report blocks in this packet.<br />

PT Contains the report type.<br />

length<br />

NTP time stamp, most significant word<br />

NTP time stamp, least significant word<br />

RTP time stamp<br />

sender's packet count<br />

sender's octet count<br />

sender's octet count<br />

SSRC_1 (SSRC of first source)<br />

cumulative number of packets lost<br />

extended highest sequence number received<br />

interarrival jitter<br />

last SR (LSR)<br />

delay since last SR (DLSR)<br />

SSRC_2 (SSRC of first source)<br />

...<br />

profile-specific extensions<br />

header<br />

sender<br />

info<br />

report<br />

block 1<br />

report<br />

block 2<br />

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