Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
RTP Control Protocol Extended Reports (RTCP XR) Block Type Registry
Created
2003-08-29
Last Updated
2022-01-31
Available Formats
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Plain text
Registries included below
??RTCP XR Block Type
??RTCP XR PDV block - PDV type
??IDMS XR Block SPST Registry
??RTCP XR MOS Metric block - multimedia application Calculation Algorithm
RTCP XR Block Type
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Joerg Ott
Reference
[RFC3611]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
BT Name Reference
1 Loss RLE Report Block [RFC3611]
2 Duplicate RLE Report Block [RFC3611]
3 Packet Receipt Times Report [RFC3611]
Block
4 Receiver Reference Time Report [RFC3611]
Block
5 DLRR Report Block [RFC3611]
6 Statistics Summary Report Block [RFC3611]
7 VoIP Metrics Report Block [RFC3611]
8 RTCP XR [RFC5093]
9 Texas Instruments Extended VoIP [http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/bcg/bcgdoccenter.tsp?templateId=6116&navigationId=12078#42][David_Lide]
Quality Block
10 Post-repair Loss RLE Report [RFC5725]
Block
11 Multicast Acquisition Report [RFC6332]
Block
12 IDMS Report Block [RFC7272]
13 ECN Summary Report [RFC6679]
14 Measurement Information Block [RFC6776]
15 Packet Delay Variation Metrics [RFC6798]
Block
16 Delay Metrics Block [RFC6843]
17 Burst/Gap Loss Summary [RFC7004]
Statistics Block
18 Burst/Gap Discard Summary [RFC7004]
Statistics Block
19 Frame Impairment Statistics [RFC7004]
Summary
20 Burst/Gap Loss Metrics Block [RFC6958]
21 Burst/Gap Discard Metrics Block [RFC7003][RFC Errata 3735]
MPEG2 Transport Stream
22 PSI-Independent Decodability [RFC6990]
Statistics Metrics Block
23 De-Jitter Buffer Metrics Block [RFC7005]
24 Discard Count Metrics Block [RFC7002]
25 DRLE (Discard RLE Report) [RFC7097]
26 BDR (Bytes Discarded Report) [RFC7243]
27 RFISD (RTP Flows Initial [RFC7244]
Synchronization Delay)
28 RFSO (RTP Flows Synchronization [RFC7244]
Offset Metrics Block)
29 MOS Metrics Block [RFC7266]
30 LCB (Loss Concealment Metrics [RFC7294, Section 4.1]
Block)
31 CSB (Concealed Seconds Metrics [RFC7294, Section 4.1]
Block)
MPEG2 Transport Stream PSI
32 Decodability Statistics Metrics [RFC7380]
Block
33 Post-Repair Loss Count Metrics [RFC7509]
Report Block
34 Video Loss Concealment Metric [RFC7867]
Report Block
35 Independent Burst/Gap Discard [RFC8015]
Metrics Block
36-254 Unassigned
255 Reserved for future extensions [RFC3611]
RTCP XR PDV block - PDV type
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Roni Even
Reference
[RFC6798]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value Name Reference
0 MAPDV2 Clause 6.2.3.2 of ITU-T Rec. G.1020, [RFC6798]
1 2-point PDV Clause 6.2.4 of ITU-T Rec. Y.1540, [RFC6798]
2-15 Unassigned
IDMS XR Block SPST Registry
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Roni Even
Reference
[RFC7272]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value Name Reference
0 Reserved [RFC7272]
1 Synchronization Client [RFC7272, Section 7]
2 MSAS [TS 183 063]
3 SC Prime Input [TS 183 063]
4 SC Prime Output [TS 183 063]
5-15 Unassigned
RTCP XR MOS Metric block - multimedia application Calculation Algorithm
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Roni Even
Reference
[RFC7266]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Name Description Type Reference
P564 ITU-T P.564 Compliant Algorithm voice [ITU-T Recommendation P.564, July 2006]
G107 ITU-T G.107 voice [ITU-T Recommendation G.107, April 2009]
TS101_329 ETSI TS 101 329-5 Annex E voice [ETSI TS 101 329-5 V1.1.1]
JJ201_1 TTC JJ201.1 voice [TTC 201.01, "A method for speech quality assessment for Voice over IP."]
G107_1 ITU-T G.107.1 voice [ITU-T Recommendation G.107.1, December 2011]
P862 ITU-T P.862 voice [ITU-T Recommendation P.862, February 2001]
P862_2 ITU-T P.862.2 voice [ITU-T Recommendation P.862.2, November 2007]
P863 ITU-T P.863 voice [ITU-T Recommendation P.863, January 2011]
P1201_1 ITU-T P.1201.1 multimedia [ITU-T P.1201.1, October 2012]
P1201_2 ITU-T P.1201.2 multimedia [ITU-T P.1201.2, October 2012]
P1202_1 ITU-T P.1202.1 video [ITU-T P.1202.1, October 2012]
P1202_2 ITU-T P.1202.2 video [ITU-T P.1202.2, May 2013]
Contact Information
ID Name Contact URI Last Updated
[David_Lide] David Lide mailto:dlide&ti.com 2007-06-01
Licensing Terms
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