Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1876 matches for "encapsulates".
2004 Dec 31
2
MGCP parameters
Sirs,
According to RFC 2705 (MGCP), these are the parameters that are used in the
transactions:
ReturnCode,
Connection-parameters
<-- DeleteConnection(CallId,
EndpointId,
ConnectionId,
[Encapsulated NotificationRequest,]
[Encapsulated
2006 Jun 27
1
multiple tunnelling problem
...1 (the encapsulated
packet is from 10.10.10.40 to 10.10.10.4... the source did not change)
3. The IPSec packet that came out is not sent through a Mobile IP
tunnel. The new encapsulating packet has dest=<Internet IP of
Home-Agent> and src=<Internet IP of mobile node>. (This packet
encapsulates IPSec packet, which in-turn encapsulates the original packet)
4. The Home-Agent injects the original packet from 10.10.10.4 to
10.10.10.40 into the network!
While all that was fine... one noticable thing is that the src address
did not change in the initial IPSec tunneling.
Now the client machi...
2008 Apr 16
1
Converting from encapsulated postscript to encapsulated pdf
I have several old encapsulated postscript graphics generated by R that
I want to include in a LaTeX Beamer presentation so I want them in pdf.
Under Ubuntu linux typing
convert z.eps z.pdf (to use ImageMagick)
results in a nice looking graphic but the bounding box is lost. Doing
convert z.eps z.epdf
results in a fuzzy image with a good bounding box.
Does anyone have a nice solution?
2007 Aug 26
2
Traffic shaping PPPoe encapsulated packet
Hi,
I want a way to traffic shape pppoe encapsulated pkts based on its
src/dst Ip address. Is there any way I can mark pppoe encapsulated pkts?
Samit
2005 Jul 27
2
QoS and IPSec...
Hi, I have what to me is an interesting issue. I am wanting to
prioritize (QoS) traffic that will be passing through an IPSec
(OpenS/WAN) VPN between two (identical) Linux routers. I know that I
can apply the IPSec patches (1-4) to the kernel and IPTables (if they
are not already applied by now) filter traffic before and after IPSec
encapsulation. My problem is that I don''t know
2017 May 03
2
Multiple default gateway from tinc node
...tion of IPv4 wouldn’t be changed, Yes I agree, that’s the goal and final destination for the communication. But during the path, it may be encapsulated into another packet(tunnel mode), where the outside IP header is the physical address, but the inner destination remain unchanged, and I think Tinc encapsulates into UDP packet, where the outside S/D IP is the physical adapter IP address, but the whole original packet was encapsulated into the UDP content part. Conceptually, it’s the same as IPSec site-to-site VPN: http://www.unixwiz.net/images/IPSec-ESP-Tunnel-Mode.gif <http://www.unixwiz.net/images/IP...
2004 Aug 06
4
trouble in nullsoft land.
On Sun, 7 Mar 2004, oddsock wrote:
> neat, how ironic is it that you can stream mp3pro with the Shoutcast DNAS,
> but their YP will not let you list if you do so...talk about your mixed
> messages...
I think what they're trying to do here is not only block non-SCDNAS
servers, but also as many non-Shoutcast sources as they can. Think about
it - if you're streaming MP3Pro without
2016 May 02
0
Fwd: [codec] RFC 7845 on Ogg Encapsulation for the Opus Audio Codec
FYI, the Ogg Opus encapsulation is now RFC 7845:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7845
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: [codec] RFC 7845 on Ogg Encapsulation for the Opus Audio Codec
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2016 19:47:28 -0700 (PDT)
From: rfc-editor at rfc-editor.org
To: ietf-announce at ietf.org, rfc-dist at rfc-editor.org
CC: drafts-update-ref at iana.org, codec at ietf.org, rfc-editor at
2003 Feb 13
2
Changes to Ogg format IETF I-D
...ified by the string
< "vorbis" at the beginning of the bos.
<p>3) The paragraph of constant trouble re Theora changed to using the word
"Theora" only for the video codec (Section 4):
< Another example is the upcoming "Ogg Theora"
< specification which encapsulates Theora-encoded video data and
< usually comes multiplexed with a Vorbis stream for an Ogg containing
< synchronised audio and video. As Ogg does not specify temporal
< relationships between the encapsulated concurrently multiplexed
< bitstreams, the temporal synchronisation between the...
2003 Feb 13
2
Changes to Ogg format IETF I-D
...ified by the string
< "vorbis" at the beginning of the bos.
<p>3) The paragraph of constant trouble re Theora changed to using the word
"Theora" only for the video codec (Section 4):
< Another example is the upcoming "Ogg Theora"
< specification which encapsulates Theora-encoded video data and
< usually comes multiplexed with a Vorbis stream for an Ogg containing
< synchronised audio and video. As Ogg does not specify temporal
< relationships between the encapsulated concurrently multiplexed
< bitstreams, the temporal synchronisation between the...
2018 Oct 10
1
unlockEnvironment()?
R lets one lock an environment with both an R function,
base::lockEnvironment, and a C function, R_LockEnvironment, but, as far as
I can tell, no corresponding function to unlock an environment. Is this
omission on principle or just something that has not been done yet?
I ask because several packages, including the well-used R6 and rlang
packages, fiddle with some bits in with SET_ENVFLAGS and
2000 Jun 13
3
Question on closure (lexical scoping) and encapsulation
Dear R users,
I have two related questions about scoping and data encapsulation.
One is fairly specific - I am looking at "scoping.R" which is used in
demo(scoping) - it's an example of lexical scoping and encapsulation.
Where is the 'total' stored? It is not an attribute in 'ross' or
'robert'
however, functions like balance() have access to it.
Is it more
2003 Mar 02
1
Final Ogg 1.0 submission to IETF
...of the requirements for a generic media stream
encapsulation format, the process of encapsulation, and the concrete
format of the Ogg bitstream. See the Appendix for a more complete
glossary.
The result of an Ogg encapsulation is called the "Physical (Ogg)
Bitstream". It encapsulates one or several encoder-created
bitstreams, which are called "Logical Bitstreams". A logical
bitstream which is provided to the Ogg encapsulation process has a
structure, i.e. it is split up into a sequence of so-called
"Packets". The packets are created by the enc...
2003 Mar 02
1
Final Ogg 1.0 submission to IETF
...of the requirements for a generic media stream
encapsulation format, the process of encapsulation, and the concrete
format of the Ogg bitstream. See the Appendix for a more complete
glossary.
The result of an Ogg encapsulation is called the "Physical (Ogg)
Bitstream". It encapsulates one or several encoder-created
bitstreams, which are called "Logical Bitstreams". A logical
bitstream which is provided to the Ogg encapsulation process has a
structure, i.e. it is split up into a sequence of so-called
"Packets". The packets are created by the enc...
2005 Oct 20
8
App virtualisation, not OS virtualisation
I would like to run multiple copies of an application on a PC with
multiple remote dumb clients.
It would seem to me that running Xen would be a sub-optimal solution as
I would need a copy of the OS running for every copy of the application,
but I was wondering whether a subset of Xen or Xen techniques could be used.
There are 2 barriers to running multiple applications with remote access:
-
2004 Aug 06
2
trouble in nullsoft land.
Brainstorming Idea:
Possibly add an xml api to the current yp logic,
that way 3rd party providers could parse the stations in the yp off
icecast.org in there media players.
of course a plugin for winamp would be the first obvious choice(since the
already have there own media library but uses yp.shoutcast.com), but others
would follow.
I remember seeing something previously at dir.xiph.org but
1997 Jun 07
1
R-beta: Encapsulated Postscript output with R-0.49
I've noticed that the postscript files produced by R-0.49
come up inverted in my postscript previewer. Also, they
do not behave like encapsulated postscript files so they
can't be imported into LaTeX documents. If I remove lines
with page-oriented commands like "%%Page", "%%Orientation",
"\bp" and "\ep", the resulting files seem to behave like
2005 Aug 23
8
HDLC/Zaptel/Kernel 2.6.11(.9)
All,
I'm having a heck of a time getting hdlc to work on kernel
2.6.11.9 .. I compiled hdlc, hdlc_gen, hdlc_cisco, hdlc_raw, into the
kernel (note into, and not 'modules').
System comes up, I configured zaptel.conf
span=1,0,0,esf,b8zs
nethdlc=1-24
modprobe wct4xxp
ztcfg
sethdlc hdlc0 cisco
ifconfig hdlc0 up
All of this works fine, believe it or not. I have a T1 cross plugged
2002 Jan 14
2
few question
hi,
i'm wondering aboot the option "vendor-class identifier" what means
these two number? i have actually us it in my dhcpd.conf, and all is
working, but i don't know what it mean....
if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 3) = "PXE"
i have the same question for the "option vendor-encapsulated-options" ?
this is just because, i just read a ltsp
2010 Nov 05
2
herky-jerky audio
Jeff,
> I found the problem I was having (described below), and I'm now able to
> hear the audio at the destination.
>
> However, the audio does not play smoothly. It has hiccups and jumps and
> stops. I can't guarantee this is the problem, but it may be related to
> delays
> caused when the Speex2PcmAudioInputStream needs to process an Ogg
> page header.
>