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	Title           : Lightweight SIP Toolkit for Peer-to-Peer and Basic Client-Server Systems
	Author(s)       : H. Sinnreich, et al.
	Filename        : draft-sinnreich-sip-tools-02.txt
	Pages           : 19
	Date            : 2008-02-25

This memo discusses the usage scenario of SIP where all the
applications reside in the endpoints.  This is an alternative to the
current usage of SIP where the services reside in the network.  The
use of SIP where the applications reside in the endpoints is
applicable to P2P SIP networks and also to client-server networks.
Such an approach reduces the number of required SIP related standards
(as by spring 2008) from roughly 100 to about 11.  Successful IP
communications must also include the relevant standards for NAT
traversal, some of which are not directly related to SIP and also
several standards for security.  These standards are included in the
simple usage scenario for SIP as well.

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