RFC 2543:SIP: Session Initiation Protocol
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... multimedia sessions include multimedia conferences, distance learning, Internet telephony and similar applications. SIP can invite both persons and "robots", such as a media storage ...
... unit (MCU) or fully-meshed interconnection instead of multicast. Internet telephony gateways that connect Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN ...
... PSTN and indicate the phone number to be called, possibly suggesting an Internet-to-PSTN gateway to be used. ...
... multicast session by several people, each of these invitations will be a unique call. A point-to-point Internet telephony conversation maps into a single SIP call. In a multiparty conference ...
... In an Internet context, SIP is able to utilize both UDP ...
... For concreteness, this document will only refer to Internet protocols. However, SIP MAY also be used directly with protocols such as ATM ...


... user: If the host is an Internet telephony gateway, the user field MAY also encode a telephone number ...
... URLs. As an example, if a call from a telephone is relayed to the Internet via SIP, the SIP From ...


... domain name or register the new option with the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). For example, "com.foo.mynewfeature" is an apt name for a feature whose inventor can be reached at "foo.com". Individual ...


... All content-coding values are case-insensitive. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) acts as a registry for content-coding value ...


... The Internet media type of the message body MUST be given by the ...


... For two-party Internet phone calls, the response must contain a description of where to send the data. In the example below, Bell calls Watson. Bell indicates that he can receive RTP audio ...


... Mark Handley AT&T Center for Internet Research at ISCI (ACIRI) 1947 Center St., Suite 600 Berkeley, CA ...


... transport protocol for real-time applications", RFC 1889(-> 3550std64), Internet Engineering Task Force, Jan. 1996. ...
... Handley, M., "SAP: Session announcement protocol," Internet Draft, Internet Engineering Task Force, Nov. 1996. Work in progress. ...
... SAP: Session announcement protocol," Internet Draft, Internet Engineering Task Force, Nov. 1996. Work in progress. ...
... Crocker, D., "Standard for the format of ARPA internet text messages", RFC STD 11, RFC 822std11(-> 2822prop) ...
... Braden, B., "Requirements for internet hosts - application and support", STD 3, RFC 1123std3 ...
... Palme, J., "Common internet message headers", RFC 2076, February 1997. ...
... Atkinson, R., "Security architecture for the internet protocol", RFC 2401(-> 4301prop), November 1998. ...
... Franks, J., Hallam-Baker, P., Hostetler, J., Lawrence, S., Leach, P., Luotonen, A. and L. Stewart, "HTTP authentication: Basic and digest access authentication," Internet Draft, Internet Engineering Task Force, Sept. 1998. Work in progress. ...
... HTTP authentication: Basic and digest access authentication," Internet Draft, Internet Engineering Task Force, Sept. 1998. Work in progress. ...
... Schulzrinne, H., "Personal mobility for multimedia services in the Internet," in European Workshop on Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and Services (IDMS) , (Berlin, Germany), Mar. 1996. ...


... Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1999). All Rights Reserved. ...
... document itself may not be modified in any way, such as by removing the copyright notice or references to the Internet Society or other Internet organizations, except as needed for the purpose of ...
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