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Title : SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)-Unfriendly
Functions in Current Communication
Architectures
Author(s) : G. Camarillo, et al.
Filename : draft-camarillo-sipping-sbc-funcs-01.txt
Pages : 10
Date : 2005-7-20
This document gives an overview to SIP-unfriendly functions in
current communication architectures. These functions are generally
implemented in SBCs (Session Border Controllers). The purpose of
this document is to help the IETF community understand what SIP-
unfriendly functions can be found in existing networks so that the
appropriate working groups can decide whether or not new standard
solutions need to be developed to provide such functionality (or a
subset of it) in a standard, SIP-friendly way. Working groups may
also develop recommendations on how to use existing standard
mechanisms to provide such functionality.
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