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IETF 64 – ENUM WG IANA Registration for an Enumservice Containing PSTN Signaling Information < draft-ietf-enum-pstn-00> 8 November 2005 Co-Authors: Jason Livingood Richard Shockey. History of This Enumservice I-D. “draft-livingood-shockey-enum-npd-00” was first presented at IETF 63 in Paris.
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IETF 64 – ENUM WGIANA Registration for an Enumservice Containing PSTN Signaling Information<draft-ietf-enum-pstn-00>8 November 2005Co-Authors:Jason LivingoodRichard Shockey
History of This Enumservice I-D • “draft-livingood-shockey-enum-npd-00” was first presented at IETF 63 in Paris. • Formally adopted as a WG item at IETF 63. • Now renamed “draft-ietf-enum-pstn-00” for consideration at IETF 64. • IPTEL WG now working on a general IANA registry of TEL parameters.
Changes From Previous I-D • Changed Enumservice type from “npd” to “pstn.” • The data is more general than simply Number Portability Data, so PSTN is more appropriate. • Can add CNAM in the future IANA TEL registration • Goal single URI for PSTN parameters • Added SIP URIs: • As a URI type for the Enumservice. • In the examples section. • Added Section 3 on Distribution of Data. • Per WG feedback at IETF 63. • Records distributed on a private basis, not in e164.arpa.
Changes From Previous I-D • Added Section 4 on Record Conflict Resolution. • What to do if both an “on-net” and “off-net” ENUM NAPTR is found. • Added Section 7 on Implementation Recommendations • Feedback from DNS vendors regarding implementation / BCP. • Added Section 8 for an Example Call Process with E2U+PSTN. • Updated References: • Updated Yu draft I-D # from IPTEL WG. • Added reference to RFC 3261 (SIP). • Added reference to RFC 3764 (Enumservice registration for SIP AoRs).
Vendor Implementations of I-D • To become a standard, must have multiple working implementations. • Working with DNS vendors to gather feedback and develop test implementations: • NetNumber, Nominum, Incognito, UltraDNS • Working with PSTN data provider to test DNS integration: • NeuStar </presentation>