[asterisk-dev] IAX hardphone

Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at
Fri Feb 11 03:53:56 CST 2011


Am 11.02.2011 08:12, schrieb Mihai Balea:
> 
> 
> On Feb 10, 2011, at 8:32 PM, Bill Shaw <b.shaw at comcast.net> wrote:
> 
>> Thanks for the response Mihai.  You may have found something there.  I will try starting it at 1 tomorrow morning and let you know how I make out.
>>
>> Am I misinterpreting something,  or is the RFC giving conflicting information on sequence numbers?
>>
>> In section 7 - Message Transport,  near the top of page 39 it says:
>>
>> The message includes the outgoing message count and the highest numbered
>>   incoming message that has been received.
>>
>> which would be 0 in my case.  Then in section 8.1.1 Full Frames 0 ISeqno,  near the top of page 43 it says:
>>
>> The 8-bit ISeqno field is the inbound stream sequence number.
>>      Upon initialization of a call, its value is 0.  It increases
>>      incrementally as Full Frames are received.  At any time, the
>>      ISeqno of a call represents the next expected inbound stream
>>      sequence number.
>>
>> which would be 1 in my case.
> 
> You might have stumbled upon some confusion in the RFC. It's not the first instance and I suspect won't be the last. I belive the second interpretation to be corect simply because I have noticed that this is what Asterisk does in this situation :)

If you find bugs in the RFC, please report them in the RFC Errata:
http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata.php

regards
Klaus



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