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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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Integrating IP Address Management for Real-time Data and Services Delivery with Central Monitoring of DNS and DHCP Services
sponsored by Infoblox
WHITE PAPER: This paper explains the importance of IP address management, discusses the criteria for an ideal IP address management solution, and explains the features and advantages of the Infoblox IP address management solution.
Posted: 02 Mar 2009 | Published: 02 Mar 2009


Implementing Best Practices for Web 2.0 Security with the Websense Web Security Gateway
sponsored by Websense, Inc.
WHITE PAPER: The best way to address Web 2.0 threats is to combine the best aspects of traditional security and control techniques with new technology designed to address the dynamic, real-time nature of Web 2.0. This paper describes how one such solution enables you to quickly implement a best practices approach to making Web 2.0 secure and effective.
Posted: 18 Aug 2009 | Published: 18 Aug 2009


Delivering Identity Management Results in 30 Days
sponsored by Oracle Corporation
PODCAST: Learn how organizations like yours are leveraging identity management solutions and designing implementations to accelerate their time to value and achieve their security, compliance and IT cost savings goals today.
Posted: 29 Sep 2009 | Premiered: 29 Sep 2009

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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 When a source is no longer active, it sends a BYE packet, which reports that the source has left the session and, optionally, the reason for leaving.
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