RFC 3372:Session Initiation Protocol for Telephone...
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Session Initiation Protocol for Telephones (SIP-T): Context and Architectures
1. Introduction
2. SIP-T for ISUP-SIP Interconnections
3. SIP-T Flows
3.1. SIP Bridging (PSTN - IP - PSTN)
3.2. PSTN origination - IP termination
3.3. IP origination - PSTN termination
4. SIP-T Roles and Behavior
4.1. Originator
4.2. Terminator
4.3. Intermediary
4.4. Behavioral Requirements Summary
5. Components of the SIP-T Protocol
5.1. Core SIP
5.2. Encapsulation
5.3. Translation
5.4. Support for mid-call signaling
6. SIP Content Negotiation
7. Security Considerations
8. IANA Considerations
9. References
9.1. Normative References
9.2. Non-Normative References
10. Appendix A. Notes
11. Appendix B. Acknowledgments
12. Authors' Addresses
13. Full Copyright Statement
14. Acknowledgement
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