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Concepts and Terminology for Peer to Peer SIP
draft-willis-p2psip-concepts-04

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (individual)
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Author Dean Willis
Last updated 2007-07-12 (Latest revision 2007-03-06)
Replaced by draft-ietf-p2psip-concepts
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Abstract

This document defines concepts and terminology for use of the Session Initiation Protocol in a peer-to-peer environment where the traditional proxy-registrar function is replaced by a distributed mechanism that might be implemented using a distributed hash table or other distributed data mechanism with similar external properties. This document includes a high-level view of the functional relationships between the network elements defined herein, a conceptual model of operations, and an outline of the related open problems that might be addressed by an IETF working group.

Authors

Dean Willis

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