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	Title		: A SIP application using INFO message for IP premise control
	Author(s)	: C. Kim
	Filename	: draft-cgkim-sipping-info-00.txt
	Pages		: 6
	Date		: 2004-2-9
	
This document describes the INFO usage for IP-surveillance
   application. SIP is used as a means of incorporating terminals of
   different vendors. In this draft, mid-control
   commands, for example, retrieving server images or saving images in
   the server are defined and delivered as session names of INVITE messages.
   IN addition to that, INFO definitions specific to the
   application are described. For example, camera control like PTZ(Pen,
   Tilt, Zoom) information is defined for the purpose of
   standardization of controls.

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