The ILBC Payload Type Number is the RTP Payload Type Number that indicates the transmitted packet is using the ILBC CODEC. Other popular CODECs have a preassigned payload number that you don't have to set, but ILBC does not. The entry must be in the dynamic payload number range of 96-127, but there is normally no reason to change from the default entry of 98. Click here for a list of the RTP Payload Type assignments. The Payload Type Number assignment should be the same for both ends of the call.
Option | Description |
---|---|
96-127 | Payload Type Numbers 96-127. [Default] = 98. |