Automatic discovery of RFC 5626 Edge Proxies using U-NAPTR
draft-procter-dispatch-outbound-unaptr-01
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Authors | Michael Procter , Olle E. Johansson | ||
Last updated | 2015-11-19 (Latest revision 2015-05-18) | ||
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Abstract
[RFC5626] (commonly known as 'SIP outbound') defines mechanisms that permit SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) UAs (User Agents) to maintain multiple connections to a registrar or proxy via multiple Edge Proxies, known as the outbound-proxy-set. Discovering the URIs that make up the outbound-proxy-set is left to configuration or future discovery mechanisms. This draft defines a simple discovery mechanism based on U-NAPTR [RFC4848] that enables UAs to discover the URIs of all the Edge Proxies in the outbound-proxy-set without requiring additional configuration on the UA.
Authors
Michael Procter
Olle E. Johansson
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