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	Title           : A SIP-based P2PSIP Client Protocol
	Author(s)       : L. Li, et al.
	Filename        : draft-li-p2psip-client-protocol-00.txt
	Pages           : 24
	Date            : 2007-11-12

This document presents the motivation, design guidelines and high
level descriptions of peer-to-peer session initiation protocol
(P2PSIP) client protocol, which is spoken between P2PSIP peers and
P2PSIP clients.  In this document, the necessity of P2PSIP Client is
identified firstly.  Then, two fundamental guidelines for our design
are explained in details.  Following these guidelines, the design of
proposed protocol and new extensions to existing SIP (session
initiation protocol) are described.  Such a SIP-based protocol not
only makes itself backward-compatible with the vast existing SIP
devices, but also provides extra functions to satisfy some particular
requirements raised by P2PSIP.

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