The main acronym use for RTSP is Real Time Streaming Protocol. Real Time Streaming Protocol is designed for use of entertainment and communications systems.
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IP refers to Internet Protocol....:
IP is the primary protocol in the Internet Layer of the Internet Protocol Suite. Along with TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), it provides end to end connectivity specifying how data should be formatted, addressed, transmitted, routed and received at the destination.
There is no such thing like real IP.
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There is no notable difference.
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The Session Initation Protocol (SIP)
H.323
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RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol):
Carries the voice and video traffic and doesn't do any signalling, signaling is done by H.323, MGCP or SIP protocols.
Its uses UDP to carry the payload hence its not actually a protocol
Where RTCP (Real-time Transport Control Protocol)
Manages the quality of RTP such as QOS Identification, Session size estimation and scaling and basically works with RTP side by side.
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TCP, the Transmission Control Protocol, is a layer-4 protocol (in the 7-layer OSI model).
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RTCP (Real-Time Control Protocol) is a companion protocol to RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol) in multimedia communication. RTCP provides feedback on the quality of the data distribution, including packet loss, delay, and jitter, which RTP does not do. RTCP also helps in synchronization between multiple streams and participants in a session, a function that is not provided by RTP alone. Additionally, RTCP allows for the transmission of control information and metadata about the media streams being transmitted, which RTP does not handle.
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Transmission control protocol/Internet Protocol or TCP/IP
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Inter-Control Center communications Protocol (ICCP)
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Titanic was not out of control. She was following all maritime protocol at the time, even speed for sailing at night.
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RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol)
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Network Control Protocol is uses to identify the Network layer protocol used in the packet
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TCP/IP
(Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)
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The Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)establishes and controls
either a single or several time-synchronized streams of continuous
media such as audio and video over network.
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There are various protocols
ftp: file transfer protocol
smtp: simple mail transfer protocol
pop3: post office protocol
ip: internet protocol
tcp: transmission control protocol
ospf: open shortest path first
igrp: interior gateway routing protocol
eigrp: enhanced interior gateway routing protocol
rip: routing information protocol
http: hyper text transfer protocol
udp: user datagram protocol
icmp: internet control message protocol
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Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol ...
See the website link below
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Hard real-time = Pacemakers, Airplane control systems
Soft real-time = Live Video Streaming
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Real time information is not good enough for effective control for various reasons. The main reason is that real time will not give you room for consideration and proper analysis of eventualities and this lead to poor control measures.
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internet control messaging protocol sent the massage error free because its check the all kinds of error and sent.
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The main communication or network protocol is the TCP/IP protocol. (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)
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data protocol is used to route the data from the source to destination, and it is also used for congestion control, flow control & error control in the data that is being transmitted........... data protocol is responsible for the end to end delivery of the data, which may be in the form of messages, frames, packets across the different layers of the protocol architecture....
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Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite.
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ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
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transport protocol control the transportation of data and choose the best way for transmit ion.
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internet
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Connection-oriented protocol
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Daniel T. Miklovic has written:
'Real-time control networks' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Real-time control
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Type your answer here... control & manage
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transport protocol control the transportation of data and choose the best way for transmit ion.
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NTP(Network Time Protocol)
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It uses ICMP protocol - Internet Control Message Protocol
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IP, or Internet Protocol, is required to use the public Internet.
While sometimes called "TCP/IP", TCP-Transmission Control Protocol-is only one part of the Internet Protocol suite, which includes many others, such as UDP (User Datagram Protocol), ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol), etc.
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1 tcp transmission control protocol
2 udp protocol
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TCP/IP or the internet protocol suite stands for transmission control protocol and internet protocol. It came into being in 1973 when ARPANET was being developed.
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data protocol is used to route the data from the source to destination, and it is also used for congestion control, flow control & error control in the data that is being transmitted........... data protocol is responsible for the end to end delivery of the data, which may be in the form of messages, frames, packets across the different layers of the protocol architecture....
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You could have a look at these:
Megaco H.248Gateway Control ProtocolMGCPMedia Gateway Control ProtocolMIMERVP over IPRemote Voice Protocol Over IP SpecificationSAPv2Session Announcement ProtocolSDPSession Description ProtocolSGCPSimple Gateway Control ProtocolSIPSession Initiation ProtocolSkinnySkinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP)
regards,
tesseract
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The routing protocol computers use to communicate over internet is as under :-
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol).
The above protocol is used by computers to communicate over internet throughout the world.
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The basic protocol that allows all computers to interact on the internet is TCP/IP.
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An echo-request is a sort of ICMP (Internet Control Messaging Protocol). This protocol is used to check and control the IP packet traffic.
For example, ping and traceroute packets are echo requests.
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DHCP or dynamic host control protocol is useful because you don't need to assign each machine their own address. If you have DHCP server it will automatically gives address to each machine that will connect to it.
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