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Title : Implementing an Emergency Telecommunications Service for Real Time Services in the Internet Protocol Suite
Author(s) : F. Baker, J. Polk
Filename : draft-ietf-tsvwg-mlpp-that-works-04.txt
Pages : 45
Date : 2006-3-2
RFCs 3689 and 3690 detail requirements for an Emergency
Telecommunications Service (ETS), of which an Internet Emergency
Preparedness Service (IEPS) would be a part. Some of these types of
services require call preemption; others call for call queuing or
other mechanisms. IEPS requires a Call Admission Control (CAC)
procedure and a Per Hop Behavior for the data which meet the needs of
this architecture. Such a CAC procedure and PHB is appropriate to
any service that might use H.323 or SIP to set up real time sessions.
The key requirement is to guarantee an elevated probability of call
completion to an authorized user in time of crisis.
This document primarily discusses supporting ETS in the context of
the US Government and NATO, because it focuses on the MLPP and GETS
standards. The architectures described here are applicable beyond
these organizations.
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