I've been debating rtp and tcp header compression over frame-relay
interfaces. The way I understand this is that the a frame-relay network
built on Cisco boxes that are acting as the frame relay network switches
simply look into the frame header for routing the packet and the actual
tcp/rtp header is not taken into account therefore allowing one to run
tcp/rtp header compression on PtP links accross such as network without
enabling tcp/rtp header compression on each path.
Is this correct or am I missing something?
Thomas
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