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KPML Updates Open Issues. Eric Burger, Brooktrout Martin Dolly, AT&T. Updates to Revision 3. Support of GRUU in Section 2.3, Operations Added explanation of the digit buffering mechanism in Section 4.1.1, User Input Buffer Behavior Clean up No Call Leg Section 3.7.5
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KPMLUpdatesOpen Issues Eric Burger, Brooktrout Martin Dolly, AT&T
Updates to Revision 3 • Support of GRUU in Section 2.3, Operations • Added explanation of the digit buffering mechanism in Section 4.1.1, User Input Buffer Behavior • Clean up No Call Leg Section 3.7.5 • Clarification on digit timers, Section 4.1.2.1 • Clarifications to DRegex syntax Section 5 & 6.1 • Updates to KPML syntax, Section 6.2
Comments/issues • Digit Suppression when interworking with H.323 • Quarantine of digits before Subscription • Get rid of enterkey and OR expression, add FH and backspace??? • Multiple timers versus timer per expression • Scope question WRT supporting remote-end monitoring • Use GRUUs, and remove reference to dialog reuse • The MIME types for the filter in the SUBSCRIBE, and the reported events in the NOTIFY, are quite different. Suggestion to separate MIME types, schemas, and namespaces • Repeats concepts discussed in the app-interaction framework. • Add motivation text from App-Interactions and Signaled Digits • Alignment of KPML with the framework document (definitions, terminology..) • KPML is used to refer to the event package and format present in the SUBSCRIBE • KPML is an Event Package, and the presentation and document structure should be built that way. • Define as Presentation Free Input
Comments/issues • Additional clarifications to the DRegex syntax per Allison’s comments • Security Section: needs to address attacks and mandatory capabilities to be implemented • Clarification on use of “leg” parameter and target dialog • Reduce forward references • Section 3.10, need Sustained Rate (100 Not/min) • Clean up non-normative test on GRUU, Section 2.3 • Remove references to MSCML • Add call flow examples for third party subscription and remote-end monitoring • Separate Paragraph for failure processing • Expand abstract • Clean up terminology (SIP port, leg, remote media stream, KPML request, “registered”, filter,…) • XML namespace and schema registrations do not contain sufficient information. • Editorial Cleanup