Summary

RTP crosstalk is a situation, when a RTP endpoint (RA) is wrongly sending RTP packets to another RTP endpoint (RD), in which RD is part of an active communication session (e.g., a RTP session between RD and RC). RA was typically a used resource in another communication session (e.g., a RTP session between RA and RB). Such a failure situation may be caused by a couple of reasons. This Supplement describes potential failure scenarios in detail and provides possible solution proposals for each scenario.