From: Scott M. Livingston (scottl@sprinthosting.net)
Date: Fri Apr 18 2003 - 15:28:28 GMT-3
Can a router receive compressed packets (originally compressed w/ rtp
compression) if the router it is directly connected to does not have rtp
compression turned up for its interface. hmmm that wasn't a very good
job explaining. c below.
R4 ---------------------------R5-------------------------R2
S1 S0 S1 S0
So let's say 'rtp compression' is configured between (R5 S1 and R2 S0),
but compression is NOT configured on R5 S0. R4 S1 is configured for
'frame-relay ip rtp header-compression passive', but again R5 S0 isn't
configured for compression. Will R4 ever receive compressed packets
from R5? I would assume that R5 wouldn't compress an earlier compressed
packet it received from R2 if S0 isNOT setup to do it.?
Thank You,
Scott
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