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	Title		: Interworking between P2PSIP Overlays and Conventional SIP Networks
	Author(s)	: E. Marocco, D. Bryan
	Filename	: draft-marocco-p2psip-interwork-01.txt
	Pages		: 25
	Date		: 2007-3-2
	
This document describes how user agents registered in P2PSIP overlay
   networks can interwork with those in conventional SIP networks.
   Communications between any two user agents will happen through the
   SIP protocol and the location of SIP servers will follow the usual
   procedures.  However, interworking in some environments may require
   the support of additional elements; this document also describes such
   elements and how to locate them in P2PSIP overlays.

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