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A SIP Load Control Event Package draft-shen-sipping-load-control-event-package-00.txt

A SIP Load Control Event Package draft-shen-sipping-load-control-event-package-00.txt. Charles Shen, Henning Schulzrinne, Arata Koike IETF 72, Dublin Ireland July 28. Motivation: Throttle only Selected Calls When Possible. Legitimate short-term load spike

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A SIP Load Control Event Package draft-shen-sipping-load-control-event-package-00.txt

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  1. A SIP Load Control Event Packagedraft-shen-sipping-load-control-event-package-00.txt Charles Shen, Henning Schulzrinne, Arata Koike IETF 72, Dublin Ireland July 28

  2. Motivation: Throttle only Selected Calls When Possible • Legitimate short-term load spike • Viewer-voting TV shows or ticket giveaways • Special holidays such as New Year's Day and Mother's Day • Natural disaster areas such as those affected by earthquakes • Malicious attack caused overload • Denial-of-Service attacks • Only calls causing overload should be throttled

  3. Motivation: Current Feedback-based Control Proposal Insufficient • Feedback-based overload control is reactive • affects signaling messages already issued • ineffective for edge-server overload, e.g., ticket giveaway

  4. Requirements for Filter-based Load Control • Complements feedback-based mechanisms • Prevents calls as close to the user agent client as possible • Efficient and scalable filter distribution mechanism • Re-uses existing SIP protocol mechanisms when possible • Distribute filter in advance when overload situation is predictable • Flexible filter identity • caller/callee, single/groups, SIP/tel URLs • Extensibility for future needs

  5. Solution • Define Load-Control Event Package for SIP • based on SIP-Specific Event Notification [RFC3265] • Define Load-Control XML document for SIP • extended Common-Policy: A Document Format for Expressing Privacy Preferences [RFC4745] • SIP entities subscribe to load-control package from SIP signaling peers • Load-control event notifications distributed as widely as possible • Enforce filter policies as specified

  6. Example: Filter Hotline 212-555-1234 from 9am-12pm, 2008-7-28

  7. Open issues • Problem statement? • Combination of events and filter? • Security mechanisms?

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