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This draft is a work item of the Multiparty Multimedia Session Control Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE):
A Methodology for Network Address Translator (NAT)
Traversal for Multimedia Session Establishment
Protocols
Author(s) : J. Rosenberg
Filename : draft-ietf-mmusic-ice-01.txt
Pages : 37
Date : 2004-2-17
This document describes a methodology for Network Address Translator
(NAT) traversal for multimedia session signaling protocols, such as
the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). This methodology is called
Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE). ICE is not a new
protocol, but rather makes use of existing protocols, such as Simple
Traversal of UDP Through NAT (STUN), Traversal Using Relay NAT (TURN)
and even Real Specific IP (RSIP). ICE works through the mutual
cooperation of both endpoints in a session.
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