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Real Time Control Protocol
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ALSO CALLED:
RTCP,
Real-time Control Protocol,
Realtime Control Protocol
DEFINITION: A BYE (or Goodbye) packet is a type of Real-Time Transport Control Protocol (RTCP) packet that is sent when a participant in a multicast event leaves the session. Along with the media data transmitted, RTCP packets are periodically sent to each participant in a multicast session. These contain information related to quality of service (QoS), information about the data source, and so on. When a source
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REAL TIME CONTROL PROTOCOL DEFINITION (continued):
A BYE (or Goodbye) packet is a type of Real-Time Transport Control Protocol (RTCP) packet that is sent when a participant in a multicast event leaves the session. Along with the media data transmitted, RTCP packets are periodically sent to each participant in a multicast session. These contain information related to quality of service (QoS), information about the data source, and so on. When a source is no longer active, it sends a BYE packet, which reports that the source has left the session and, optionally, the reason for leaving. Real Time Control Protocol definition sponsored by SearchNetworking.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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