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Title : Conveying a Conference Policy Uniform Resource
Identifier (URI) in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Author(s) : H. Khartabil, A. Niemi
Filename : draft-khartabil-sip-policy-uri-call-info-purpose-01.txt
Pages : 7
Date : 2004-5-18
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) defines the Call-Info header
field. This header field delivers additional information about the
originator or recipient of a SIP request. Information in the
Call-Info is generally a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), and the
exact purpose of this URI is described with the "purpose" parameter.
This document introduces a new purpose parameter value of
"conf-policy" that can be used by a conference server to indicate to
a conference participant User Agent (UA) that the URI carried in the
Call-Info header field is a URI for accessing the conference policy
of a particular conference.
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