Unifying Early Media, Manyfolks, And HERFP
draft-rosenberg-sip-unify-00
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Author | Jonathan Rosenberg | ||
Last updated | 2002-01-18 | ||
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IESG | IESG state | Expired | |
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Abstract
The SIP working group has been grappling with a variety of very difficult problems lately. These include early media, coupling of resource reservation and call signaling, and the so-called Heterogeneous Error Response Forking Problem (HERFP). Additional problems being considered include supporting capability negotiation for indicating support any one of one-of-N codecs, upgrading the security on RTP streams, and demultiplexing media from a forked INVITE. In this document, we present a unified view of all of these problems, and present a unified solution that solves all of them in the same way.
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