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Title : Session Description Protocol (SDP) Offer/Answer Mechanism to Enable File Transfer
Author(s) : M. Garcia-Martin, et al.
Filename : draft-garcia-mmusic-file-transfer-mech-00.txt
Pages : 27
Date : 2006-6-13
This document provides a mechanism to negotiate the transfer of one
or more files between two endpoints by using the Session Description
Protocol (SDP) offer/answer model specified in RFC 3264. SDP is extended to describe the attributes of the files. The offerer can
either describe the files it wants to send, or the files it would
like to receive. The answerer can either accept or reject the offer.
The transfer of files is initiated after a successful negotiation.
The Message Session Relay Protocol (MSRP) is defined to as the
default mechanism to actually carry the files between the endpoints.
The conventions on how to use MSRP are provided in the document.
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