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This draft is a work item of the Session Initiation Proposal Investigation Working Group of the IETF.
Title : A Call Control and Multi-party usage framework
for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Author(s) : R. Mahy et. al.
Filename : draft-ietf-sipping-cc-framework-02.txt
Pages : 43
Date : 2003-3-7
This document defines a framework and requirements for multi-party
usage of SIP. To enable discussion of multi-party features and
applications we define an abstract call model for describing the
media relationships required by many of these. The model and actions
described here are specifically chosen to be independent of the SIP
signaling and/or mixing approach chosen to actually setup the media
relationships. In addition to its dialog manipulation aspect, this
framework includes requirements for communicating related information
and events such as conference and session state, and session history.
This framework also describes other goals which embody the spirit of
SIP applications as used on the Internet.
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