Common use of Control Position Clause in Contracts

Control Position. The control position (value 0) of the multiplex is reserved for use with RTCP packets that carry TIP APP extension packets that pertain to the entire multiplex and not a specific media stream within the multiplex, e.g., MUXCTRL. RTP packets should never use the control position for either the transmitter or receiver positions. They may use it as an “undefined” value for the output position when that option is not used.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, www.cisco.com, www.cisco.com

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Control Position. The control position (value 0) of the multiplex is reserved for use with RTCP packets that carry TIP APP extension packets that pertain to the entire multiplex and not a specific media stream within the multiplex, e.g., MUXCTRL. RTP packets should never MUST NOT use the control position for either the transmitter or receiver positions. They may MAY use it as an “undefined” value for the output position when that option is not used.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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