SDP is a way for SIP (and other protocols) to advertise
what kind of session (e.g. audio or video) they wish to set up.

The SDP tells the remote peer the kind of media the
SIP endpoint can receive and where (port and IP) to
send the media to.

There are examples of SDP in section "10 Example Offer/Answer
Exchanges" of RFC3264.

Regards,

Attila


Attila Sipos
<http://www.vegastream.com/> 


> -----Original Message-----
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> we have planned to implement SIP in C#.
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> I do not understand what SDP does.
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> please reply immediately.
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