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TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview - IBM Redbooks

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Length Contains the packet length.<br />

SSRC of sender Contains the SSRC identifiers of the host sending this<br />

packet.<br />

NTP timestamp Contains the absolute time reported by NTP. This<br />

protocol counts the number seconds since January 1,<br />

1900.<br />

RTP timestamp Contains the time stamp from the RTP packets according<br />

to the sender.<br />

Sender’s packet count<br />

Sender’s octet count<br />

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Contains the total number of RTP data packets<br />

transmitted by the sender since the start of the<br />

transmission.<br />

Contains the total number of payload bytes transmitted by<br />

the sender since the start of the transmission.<br />

SSRC_n Contains the SSRC identifier of another RTP sender from<br />

which this sender has received packets. The number of<br />

report blocks with different sender SSRCs depends on<br />

the number of other sources that were heard by this<br />

sender since the last report.<br />

Fraction lost Contains the fraction of RTP data packets that were lost<br />

since the previous sender report or receiver report was<br />

sent from the source SSRC_n.<br />

Cumulative number of packets lost<br />

Indicates the total number of lost RTP packets from<br />

source SSRC_n.<br />

Extended highest sequence number received<br />

Contains the highest sequence number that was received<br />

in an RTP packet from the source SSRC_n.<br />

Interarrival jitter Contains the estimated variance of the interarrival times<br />

from the appropriate source. If the packets arrive<br />

regularly, the jitter value is zero. If the packets arrive<br />

irregularly, the jitter value is high.<br />

Last SR timestamp (LSR)<br />

Contains the middle 32 bits from the 64-bit NTP time<br />

stamp received in the last R<strong>TCP</strong> sender report packet<br />

from the source SSRC_n.

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