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Title : Peer-to-Peer SIP Implementation Report
Author(s) : M. Brunner, M. Stiemerling
Filename : draft-stiemerling-p2psip-impl-01.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2007-7-8
This memo is an implementation report about the peer-to-peer SIP
system developed in the European IST Ambient Networks research
project. This system replaces the traditional SIP proxy-registrar
function with a distributed lookup mechanism, adds overlay
functionality to the SIP signalling and to RTP traffic, takes care
about media/packet relay lookup and insertion into the SIP/RTP paths,
plus automatic adaptation of the voice transmission according to
changing network conditions. Standard, unmodified SIP user agents
are used for communication. The presented system is work in progress
and this memo is an attempt to gather IETF community feedback about
the described approach.
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