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Title : IAX: Inter-Asterisk eXchange Version 2
Author(s) : B. Capouch, et al.
Filename : draft-guy-iax-01.txt
Pages : 102
Date : 2006-3-9
This document describes the Inter-Asterisk eXchange protocol, Version
2, an application-layer control and media protocol for creating,
modifying, and terminating multimedia sessions over Internet Protocol
(IP) networks. IAX is targeted primarily at the control of Voice
over Internet Protocol (VoIP) calls, but can be used with streaming
video or any other type of multimedia.
IAX is an "all in one" protocol for handling multimedia in Internet
Protocol (IP) networks. It combines both control and media services
in the same protocol. IAX's compact encoding decreases bandwidth
usage and since IAX uses a single, static, UDP port, it facilitates
native support for Network Address Translation (NAT) transparency.
IAX is well suited for Internet telephony service, but, is open
enough to support additional services.
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