03-19-2002
Thx for your reply.
What if the traffic has to be forwarded? Can I just replace INPUT with FORWARD?
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net::sip::simple::rtp
Net::SIP::Simple::RTP(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::SIP::Simple::RTP(3pm)
NAME
Net::SIP::Simple::RTP - simple RTP handling for Net::SIP::Simple
SYNOPSIS
my $echo_10 = Net::SIP::Simple->rtp( 'media_recv_echo', 'output.pcmu-8000', 10 );
my $announce = Net::SIP::Simple->rtp( 'media_send_recv', 'announce.pcmu-8000', 2 );
DESCRIPTION
This package handles simple RTP stuff for testing and small applications. It provides methods for receiving PCUM/8000 data and for echoing
them back or for sending and receiving PCMU/8000 data.
It's used from method rtp in Net::SIP::Simple.
SUBROUTINES
media_recv_echo ( [ OUTPUT, DELAY ] )
Receives RTP data and echos them back to the sender. If OUTPUT is given it will be used as the file for saving the received data
without the RTP header.
OUTPUT might also be a callback which gets the payload as argument.
If DELAY is >0 the data will not be echoed back immediatly but with an delay of DELAY packets (e.g. with DELAY 10 it will send back
the first packet after it received the 10th packet). If DELAY is <0 the data will not be echoed back. If DELAY is not given or equal
0 the data will be echoed back immediatly.
If no traffic comes in for more then 10 seconds it will hang up the call because of inactivity.
media_send_recv ( INPUT, [ REPEAT, OUTPUT ] )
Will read data from file INPUT and send them as RTP to peer. It will assume that each data block in INPUT consists of 160 bytes, which
is right for PCMU/8000 without RTP header. The RTP header will be added to the data.
If it reaches the end of the file it will stop unless REPEAT is given in which case it will repeat the sending REPEAT times (if REPEAT
is less 0 it will repeat forever e.g. until the other party hangs up). On stopping it will invoke the callback cb_rtp_done from the
connection params for the Net::SIP::Simple::Call or if this is not given it will close the call by issuing a BYE.
INPUT might also be a callback usable by invoke_callback in Net::SIP::Util which returns the data to send. In this case REPEAT is not
used.
Incoming data will be written to the optional OUTPUT file like in media_recv_echo. The content from OUTPUT has the same format as INPUT
or OUTPUT from media_recv_echo.
OUTPUT might also be a callback which gets the payload as argument.
If no traffic comes in for more then 10 seconds it will hang up the call because of inactivity.
perl v5.14.2 2009-01-23 Net::SIP::Simple::RTP(3pm)