RTP-BRICKSEnea Netbricks Line of Protocols for NGN and IMS Media Gateway ApplicationsEnea offers a wide range of highly portable telecom protocol stacks for TDM, 3G, IMS, and NGN networks, as well as fax and data transfer protocols and signal processing and analysis software. Enea Netbricks protocols stacks are compliant with ITU, ETSI, ANSI, IETF, 3GPP, and many other standards bodies’ specifications. All of Enea Netbricks protocols are written in ANSI C and take advantage of a modular, portable architecture that allows hardware platform and compiler independence. Enea Netbricks protocols are provided in source code to over 400 network equipment providers (NEPs), and device OEMs worldwide, assisting them in getting products to market quickly, with very low risk and significantly reduced development costs.
OverviewRTP-BRICKS is a scalable and portable stack implementing the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) suite and its QoS companion protocol 'Real-time Control Protocol' (RTCP - Future release) as defined by the IETF Transport Working Group. RTP provides end-to-end network transport functions suitable for applications transmitting real-time data, such as audio, video or simulation data, over multicast or unicast network services. RTP does not address resource reservation and does not guarantee quality-of- service for real-time services. RTP is designed to be independent of the underlying transport layer (UDP, TCP or SCTP). Features & Benefits
SpecificationsRTP-BRICKS is fully compliant with IETF RFC 3550 (ex RFC 1899) and RFC 3711 (The Secure Real-time Transport Protocol - Future release). It is also compatible with RFC 3551 to support any third-party audio and video codecs/profiles. For more information see the RTP-BRICKS datasheet
Related Products/ServicesSIP-BRICKS Session Initiation Protocol implementation by NetbricksEnea Netbricks SIP-BRICKS is a source code implementation of the Session Initiation Protocol suite as laid down by the IETF Transport Working Group. Our SIP stack is fully compliant with IETF SIP RFC 3261 (core SIP), RFC 3263 (Locating SIP Servers) and RFC 3264 (An Offer/Answer Model with SDP) (they obsolete RFC 2543 published in March 1999) and SDP RFC 4566 . An IMS SIP version compliant with "3GPP IMS" and "ETSI TISPAN" documents is also available. View the SIP-BRICKS Web page for more information. |







