RFC Errata
RFC 5117, "RTP Topologies", January 2008
Note: This RFC has been obsoleted by RFC 7667
Source of RFC: avt (rai)
Errata ID: 1315
Status: Held for Document Update
Type: Editorial
Publication Format(s) : TEXT
Reported By: Alfred Hoenes
Date Reported: 2008-02-13
Held for Document Update by: Cullen Jennings
Section 3.4, pg.10 says:
A Mixer is responsible for receiving RTCP feedback messages and handling them appropriately. The definition of "appropriate" depends on the message itself and the context. In some cases, the reception of a codec-control message may result in the generation and transmission of RTCP feedback messages by the Mixer to the | participants in the other domain. In other cases, a message is handled by the Mixer itself and therefore not forwarded to any other domain.
It should say:
A Mixer is responsible for receiving RTCP feedback messages and handling them appropriately. The definition of "appropriate" depends on the message itself and the context. In some cases, the reception of a codec-control message may result in the generation and transmission of RTCP feedback messages by the Mixer to the | participants in the other domain(s). In other cases, a message is handled by the Mixer itself and therefore not forwarded to any other domain.
Notes:
Location is 4th paragraph on page 10.
Rationale: There may be more than one "other" domain;
in particular, this *is* the case in the example discussed
in the text (cf. Figure 5 on page 9).