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Title : Media Server Control Protocol (MSCP)
Author(s) : S. McGlashan, et al.
Filename : draft-mcglashan-mscp-02.txt
Pages : 81
Date : 2006-7-31
This document specifies MSCP (Media Server Control Protocol), a
protocol to control interactive dialog and conferencing functions on
a media server. The protocol messages - requests, responses and
notifications - are modeled on dialog and conferencing elements
defined in CCXML (Voice Browser Call Control), and interactive
dialogs can be specified in VoiceXML (Voice Extensible Markup
Language). MSCP messages have self-contained XML representation and
transaction models, so the protocol is independent of the underlying
transport channel. Messages may be transported using SIP or,
preferably, using a dedicated transport channel.
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