Steve Underwood wrote:

> In callweaver we gave the frames an extra parameter, which is the number 
> of copies to send. It is the UDPTL code which creates the extra copies 
> on the wire. They are not spaced in time, which would probably be a good 
> enhancement. Packet loss tends to be bursty, so if you loose one packet 
> sent right now you probably loose all of them.

Presumably then for FEC/redundancy purposes you treat this as if the
application had delivered 'n' copies of the IFP as well.

Spacing them out in time could be complex, to say the least :-)

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