Bjorn A Mellem fa8f4eee40 Only combine media transport and ICE states if used for media.
Media transport (or, equivalently, datagram transport) may only be
created for data channels.  In this case, it's not appropriate to
consider ICE not-yet-connected or failed due to the media transport's
state.  If the media transport disconnects or fails, it will signal data
channels separately.

Bug: webrtc:9719
Change-Id: Ieb7cb307116e479d01616559d8bafdfc650a78c5
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/149420
Reviewed-by: Benjamin Wright <benwright@webrtc.org>
Reviewed-by: Steve Anton <steveanton@webrtc.org>
Commit-Queue: Bjorn Mellem <mellem@webrtc.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#28884}
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WebRTC is a free, open software project that provides browsers and mobile applications with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple APIs. The WebRTC components have been optimized to best serve this purpose.

Our mission: To enable rich, high-quality RTC applications to be developed for the browser, mobile platforms, and IoT devices, and allow them all to communicate via a common set of protocols.

The WebRTC initiative is a project supported by Google, Mozilla and Opera, amongst others.

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See http://www.webrtc.org/native-code/development for instructions on how to get started developing with the native code.

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