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Dean Willis Gonzalo Camarillo Rohan Mahy. SIPPING Working Group IETF 60. Note Well.
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Dean Willis Gonzalo Camarillo Rohan Mahy SIPPING Working GroupIETF 60
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Other Notes • Need a Note Taker • Need a scribe for Jabber session • Wireless: Make sure your computer is not in adhoc mode
Agenda: Monday 1530 Call to Order and Agenda Bash — Chairs 1535 Status — Chairs 1350 App Interaction — Jonathan Rosenberg 1605 KPML — Martin Dolly / Eric Burger 1625 Dialog Package — Rohan Mahy 1635 Event Throttles — Aki Niemi 1645 SIP URI services and Consent — Gonzalo 1720 SIP URI-List Index — Tom Hiller 1730 Break
Agenda: Friday 0900 Call to Order and Agenda Bash — Chairs 0905 Conferencing Design Team — Alan Johnston? 0920 Configuration — Dan Petrie 0945 Session Independent Policies — Volker Hilt 0950 Session-Specific Policies — Gonzalo Camarillo 1020 Providers Policies — Kumiko Ono 1030 End-to-Middle Security — Kumiko Ono 1040 Location Requirements — James Polk 1045 NAT Scenarios — Jonathan Rosenberg 1100 Multiple Dialog Usages — Robert Sparks 1110 Redirection Reason — John Elwell 1120 Extension to Reg Event Package — Paul Kyzivat 1130 Done
Post WGLC drafts: • RFCs published since IETF 59: • RFC 3824: Using E.164 with SIP • RFC 3725: 3pcc (Third-Party Call Control) • RFC 3680: Register Event Package • In RFC Editor Queue • Message Waiting • Early Media • Early-Session Disposition • With Area Director • 3GPP R5 Requirements • QSIG to SIP • Transcoding via 3pcc
Pre WGLC drafts • cc-transfer — include Petrie's issues, send to WGLC • torture tests — ready for detailed volunteer review • transcoding fw — needs author cycles • transcoding via conferencing — need author cycles • sos — pending feedback from URI list • service examples — • cc-framework — bad author. no author cookie. • reason header for preemption — waiting for RP • traitz —
Milestones Jul 04 • KPML Aug 04 • Conferencing Requirements, Framework, cc-conferencing Sep 04 • Location Reqs, E2M Reqs, Traitz Reqs Oct 04 Config List Services Requirements and FW URI List Nov 04 URI List for INVITE, SUB, MESSAGE, REFER
Milestones, Cont. Dec 04 • Event Filtering • Caller Pref Usecases • Service Examples • Session Policy Requirements Jan 05 • Session Independent Policies Feb 05 • Transcoding Framework and with Conferencing Mar 05 • Session Specific Policies
REFER issues • draft-olson-sipping-refer-extensions • 2 non-controversial extensions to REFER • norefersub • allow Refer-To to contain feature parameters • app interaction (discussed later) • defines a Refer-To header parameter to provide the context (call-id and tags) • same info but different syntax than KPML uses in Event header • mahy-remote-cc / sparks-multiple-dialog-usages • same idea as app interact, but suggests different syntax • What do we do with these REFER extensions?