TIP Negotiation Sample Clauses

TIP Negotiation. This section describes how an implementation detects that its remote peer is capable of understanding TIP. If the remote peer does not implement TIP, an implementation SHOULD operate in a strictly standards compliant mode where only a single audio or video stream is sent in the media channel, and no TIP specific control extensions are used. TIP uses the RTCP extension mechanism, the APP packet, which allows for private uses to signal all of its control information. TIP uses the RTCP private application name “xcts” ,eXtended Control for Telepresence Systems, for all of its control packets. TIP defines an RTCP APP MUXCTRL packet which informs the remote peer of media multiplexing capabilities. This includes the number of media streams that a device is willing to transmit and willing to receive for a given media channel of a particular type (audio or video). It also allows the receiver to specify which media positions it is willing to transmit and receive. The reception of an RTCP APP MUXCTRL packet or an RTCP APP MUXCTRL ACK packet specifying the TIP private application name, “xcts”, is used as acknowledgement that TIP is understood by the remote peer. TIP requires that the local system’s MUXCTRL be acknowledged by the remote peer and that the MUXCTRL of the remote peer be received before communication under the rules of TIP can begin. The RTCP APP packets and processing rules are detailed in section 4.2 The TIP negotiation begins by sending the RTCP APP MUXCTRL on the RTCP UDP channel(s) indicated by the media channel establishment. For a short interval (recommendation is 15 seconds), the MUXCTRL packet should be periodically retransmitted, until an acknowledgement is received or the interval elapses without a response. The reception of either a MUXCTRL or MUXCTRL ACK packet on the RTCP UDP channel SHOULD be interpreted as support of TIP. An implementation SHOULD acknowledge all MUXCTRL packets it receives. The lack of any response MUST be interpreted as a lack of support for TIP, and hence the standard RTCP traffic should be sent on the RTCP UDP channel as per the standard mode of operation for [4], unless the peer has signaled otherwise in SDP [9].

Related to TIP Negotiation

  • No Negotiation Until such time, if any, as this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 9, Sellers will not, and will cause each Acquired Company and each of their Representatives not to, directly or indirectly solicit, initiate, or encourage any inquiries or proposals from, discuss or negotiate with, provide any non-public information to, or consider the merits of any unsolicited inquiries or proposals from, any Person (other than Buyer) relating to any transaction involving the sale of the business or assets (other than in the Ordinary Course of Business) of any Acquired Company, or any of the capital stock of any Acquired Company, or any merger, consolidation, business combination, or similar transaction involving any Acquired Company.

  • Joint Negotiation The parties have participated jointly in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement. In the event an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation arises, the parties intend that this Agreement be construed as if drafted jointly by the parties and that no presumption or burden of proof arise favoring or disfavoring any party by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Good Faith Negotiation The Parties shall attempt in good faith to achieve consensus with respect to all matters arising under this Agreement and to use reasonable efforts through good faith discussion and negotiation to avoid and resolve disputes that could delay or impede a Party from receiving the benefits of this Agreement. These dispute resolution procedures apply to any dispute that arises from either Party’s performance of, or failure to perform, in compliance with this Agreement and which the Parties are unable to resolve prior to invocation of these procedures.

  • Other Negotiations Following the date hereof and until termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section 9.1, Target will not (and it will not permit any of its officers, directors, employees, agents and Affiliates on its behalf to) take any action to solicit, initiate, seek, encourage or support any inquiry, proposal or offer from, furnish any information to, or participate in any negotiations with, any corporation, partnership, person or other entity or group (other than Acquiror) regarding any acquisition of Target, any merger or consolidation with or involving Target, or any acquisition of any material portion of the stock or assets of Target or any material license of Target Proprietary Rights (any of the foregoing being referred to in this Agreement as an "ACQUISITION TRANSACTION") or enter into an agreement concerning any Acquisition Transaction with any party other than Acquiror. If between the date of this Agreement and the termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section 9.1, Target receives from a third party any offer or indication of interest regarding any Acquisition Transaction, or any request for information regarding any Acquisition Transaction, Target shall (i) notify Acquiror immediately (orally and in writing) of such offer, indication of interest or request, including the identity of such party and the full terms of any proposal therein, and (ii) notify such third party of Target's obligations under this Agreement.

  • Mutual Negotiations This Agreement and the other Transaction Documents are the product of mutual negotiations by the parties thereto and their counsel, and no party shall be deemed the draftsperson of this Agreement or any other Transaction Document or any provision hereof or thereof or to have provided the same. Accordingly, in the event of any inconsistency or ambiguity of any provision of this Agreement or any other Transaction Document, such inconsistency or ambiguity shall not be interpreted against any party because of such party’s involvement in the drafting thereof.