got it Thanks Jan!

Regards,
Bo Xu




Hi,

RTP multiplexing is a feature that needs H.460.18/.19. When you enable
it, endpoints using H.460.19 may use it. Unfortunately not all
endpoints support the feature, but the presence of multiplexing support
is auto-detected.

3000 and 3001 are the ports used by GnuGk to receive multiplexed RTP.
The endpoints that the endpoint are using (through the NAT) are
auto-detected.

The additional load for GnuGk is minimal.

Regards,
Jan

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On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 10:18 AM, Bo Xu <boxuscie...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a GnuGK and several video terminals(like VT-A, VT-B and VT-C) in
> their own different networks in other cities, and I set my gatekeeper.ini
> as the following:
> ...
> RTPMultiplexing=1
> RTPMultiplexPort=3000
> RTCPMultiplexPort=3001
> ...
>
> in this case will all the terminals send multiplrxcing stream to the same
> 3000/3001 port of my GnuGk?  or every terminal will use 3000/3001 to send
> its multiplexing stream?  3000/3001 is the port used by every terminal or
> used by my GnuGk?
>
> and if I enable RTPMultiplexing, will it increase the GnuGk's work so
> GnkGk will need more CPU power? Thanks!
>
> Regards,
> Bo Xu
>
>
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