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Title : A P2P Approach to SIP Registration
Author(s) : D. Bryan, C. Jennings
Filename : draft-bryan-sipping-p2p-00.txt
Pages : 39
Date : 2005-1-21
This document outlines the motivation and requirements for a
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) based approach to building a SIP registrar using
distributed hash tables, and presents the architectural design for
such a system. This design removes the need for central servers from
SIP, while offering full backward compatibility with SIP, allowing
reuse of existing clients, and allowing P2P enabled nodes to
communicate with conventional SIP entities. A basic introduction to
the concepts of P2P is presented, backward compatibility issues
addressed, and the security considerations are considered.
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