1
General discussion forum / Re: TS 480 goes in transmission by itself
« on: 2016-11-10, 20:40:45 »
Hello,
I am not an expert of RPT stream, but I think it is not normal that my RRC goes in PTT due a packet over the net sent by other device.
Few day ago, when I have started the topic, the second answer was:
"There is no way the RRC can randomly press PTT, an order has to come with the RTP stream from the control side." that today I have demostrated that it is not totally true.
Nobody told me that if I had on the Lan one device that send a particular packet to port 13001 I could have a problem of ptt, for this reason I think this is a bug.
I have a doubt that I will test in the next day:
If I publish the port of RRC over the internet and someone send to my pubblic IP the packet (not to ip broadcast but directly to my ip with a nat to RRC), the RRC will push the PTT??
I hope that you will be able to setup a control in new FW that discarge the packets that are not generated from control side.
73 Maurizio
I am not an expert of RPT stream, but I think it is not normal that my RRC goes in PTT due a packet over the net sent by other device.
Few day ago, when I have started the topic, the second answer was:
"There is no way the RRC can randomly press PTT, an order has to come with the RTP stream from the control side." that today I have demostrated that it is not totally true.
Nobody told me that if I had on the Lan one device that send a particular packet to port 13001 I could have a problem of ptt, for this reason I think this is a bug.
I have a doubt that I will test in the next day:
If I publish the port of RRC over the internet and someone send to my pubblic IP the packet (not to ip broadcast but directly to my ip with a nat to RRC), the RRC will push the PTT??
I hope that you will be able to setup a control in new FW that discarge the packets that are not generated from control side.
73 Maurizio