Hi, all,
I've reviewed this document as part of the transport area directorate's
ongoing effort to review key IETF documents. These comments were written
primarily for the transport area directors, but are copied to the
document's authors for their information and to allow them to address
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We appreciate that this doc went through last call Oct 13; this request
was received after that event.
This document describes the issues in exchanging user-to-user call
control information in SIP.
There are no transport protocol issues in this document.
The document does use the term "transport" frequently, most often as a
verb meaning "exchange". I would encourage the authors to consider
changing those uses to avoid confusion with "transport" as related to
Layer 4 protocols.
The one exception is the Overview (Sec 1) sentence, where the term
"transport" is used. Here I would encourage the authors to use the term
"session":
..."Providing informatoin and
understanding of the UUI to the transport layer (SIP in this case)
...
There are two additional issues:
- the term "screen pop" in Sec 2.1 is unclear (do you mean "popup"?)
- Sec 2.2 (Proxy Retargeting) talks about URI changes
it's not clear whether the addresses referred to here
are Transport Layer (e.g., IP addresses), or other
addresses
If these are transport layer addresses, there may be interactions with
NATs and/or transport protocols that should be addressed. This section
would benefit from a specific example as well.
I would be glad to discuss these issues further if useful.
Joe
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