The general operation of the RTCPeerConnection is described in [RTCWEB-JSEP].
4.3.1 Operation
Calling new RTCPeerConnection(configuration ) creates an RTCPeerConnection object.
The configuration has the information to find and access the servers used by ICE. There may be multiple servers of each type and any TURN server also acts as a STUN server.
An RTCPeerConnection object has an associated ICE agent [ICE], RTCPeerConnection signaling state, ICE gathering state, and ICE connection state. These are initialized when the object is created.
An RTCPeerConnection object has two associated stream sets. A local streams set, representing streams that are currently sent, and a remote streams set, representing streams that are currently received with this RTCPeerConnection object. The stream sets are initialized to empty sets when the RTCPeerConnection object is created.
When the RTCPeerConnection() constructor is invoked, the user agent must run the following steps:
Validate the RTCConfiguration argument by running the steps defined by the updateIce() method.
Let connection be a newly created RTCPeerConnection object.
Create an ICE Agent as defined in [ICE] and let connection's RTCPeerConnection ICE Agent be that ICE Agent and provide it the the ICE servers list. The ICE Agent will proceed with gathering as soon as the ICE transports setting is not set to none. At this point the ICE Agent does not know how many ICE components it needs (and hence the number of candidates to gather), but it can make
4.3.1 Operation
Calling new RTCPeerConnection(configuration ) creates an RTCPeerConnection object.
The configuration has the information to find and access the servers used by ICE. There may be multiple servers of each type and any TURN server also acts as a STUN server.
An RTCPeerConnection object has an associated ICE agent [ICE], RTCPeerConnection signaling state, ICE gathering state, and ICE connection state. These are initialized when the object is created.
An RTCPeerConnection object has two associated stream sets. A local streams set, representing streams that are currently sent, and a remote streams set, representing streams that are currently received with this RTCPeerConnection object. The stream sets are initialized to empty sets when the RTCPeerConnection object is created.
When the RTCPeerConnection() constructor is invoked, the user agent must run the following steps:
Validate the RTCConfiguration argument by running the steps defined by the updateIce() method.
Let connection be a newly created RTCPeerConnection object.
Create an ICE Agent as defined in [ICE] and let connection's RTCPeerConnection ICE Agent be that ICE Agent and provide it the the ICE servers list. The ICE Agent will proceed with gathering as soon as the ICE transports setting is not set to none. At this point the ICE Agent does not know how many ICE components it needs (and hence the number of candidates to gather), but it can make