RFC 5627 on Obtaining and Using Globally Routable User Agent URIs (GRUUs) in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)

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        RFC 5627

        Title:      Obtaining and Using Globally Routable 
                    User Agent URIs (GRUUs) in the 
                    Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) 
        Author:     J. Rosenberg
        Status:     Standards Track
        Date:       October 2009
        Mailbox:    jdrosen@cisco.com
        Pages:      40
        Characters: 94790
        Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None

        I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-sip-gruu-15.txt

        URL:        http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5627.txt

Several applications of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) require
a user agent (UA) to construct and distribute a URI that can be used
by anyone on the Internet to route a call to that specific UA
instance.  A URI that routes to a specific UA instance is called a
Globally Routable UA URI (GRUU).  This document describes an
extension to SIP for obtaining a GRUU from a registrar and for
communicating a GRUU to a peer within a dialog.  [STANDARDS TRACK]

This document is a product of the Session Initiation Protocol Working Group of the IETF.

This is now a Proposed Standard Protocol.

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