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Title : Requirements and Framework for SIP User Agent Auto-Configuration
Author(s) : M. Brunner, et al.
Filename : draft-brunner-sipping-sipautoconf-00.txt
Pages : 8
Date : 2005-10-17
The problem of today's VoIP user agents (hardware terminals, SIP soft
phones) is the need for quite a bit of manual configuration at the
initialization time as well as when moving from one environment to
another. The information to be configured is typically not known by
the end-user. Automatic configuration of SIP user agents would
release the user of these configuration tasks. This memo describes
the challenges of auto-configuration of SIP user agents and gives
some requirements for further discussions.
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