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Verstat Related Best Practices

This document discusses verstat in various SIP methods and proposes syntax for verstat usage. It also covers legitimate privacy concerns and the use of verstat for anonymous CLIP/CLIR.

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Verstat Related Best Practices

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  1. Verstat Related Best Practices Mark Desterdick Verizon IP-NNI Task Force May 2, 2018

  2. Topics • Format • P-Asserted-ID for SIP and tel URIs • Various SIP methods • Granularity • Terminating Attestation Level Identification to terminating UA or CVT • Legitimate Privacy • CLIP/CLIR

  3. P-Asserted-ID: SIP URI Format in P-Asserted_Identity (PAI) using a SIP URI - placement of verstat before the @ sign sip:+358-555-1234567;postd=pp22;verstat=TN-Validation-Passed@foo.com;user=phone This is derived from the syntax for verstat in the P-asserted-id in Tel-URI format as defined in 3GPP TS24.229 section 7.2A.20. Reasoning: tel:+358-555-1234567;postd=pp22;verstat=TN-Validation-Passed • verstat is a TEL URI parameter • Parameters are associated with a TEL URI per the syntax specified in RFC-3966 • Parameters are associated with a SIP or SIPS URI per the syntax specified in RFC-3261 • TEL URIs are mapped to SIP URIs as specified in RFC-3261

  4. Verstat in Various SIP Methods Proposed verstat syntax in various SIP methods INVITE P-Asserted-Identity OR From: tel:+15617500080;verstat=TN-Validation-Passed P-Asserted-Identity OR From: sip:+15617500080;verstat=TN-Validation-Passed@foo.com;user=phone SUBSCRIBE Message Body Calling-party: tel:+15617500080;verstat=TN-Validation-Passed Calling-party: sip:+15617500080;verstat=TN-Validation-Passed@foo.com;user=phone NOTIFY Message Body Calling-Name: "BUSINESS005"  tel:+15617500080;verstat=TN-Validation-Passed OR Calling-party: "BUSINESS005" sip:+15617500080;verstat=TN-Validation-Passed@foo.com; user=phone MESSAGE P-Asserted-Identity OR From: tel:+15617500080;verstat=TN-Validation-Passed P-Asserted-Identity OR From: sip:+15617500080;verstat=TN-Validation-Passed@foo.com;user=phone

  5. Granularity Terminating Attestation Level Identification to terminating UA or CVT Current Values

  6. Granularity Possible Syntax Augmenting current verstat values with a “-A”, “-B” or “-the C” at the end

  7. Verstat for Anonymous CLIP/CLIR verstat should be signaled to the end user even in cases where Privacy is requested • For Caller initiated Privacy, common practice has the originating network/device signaling “Anonymous” in the From header.  The P-Asserted-Identity (PAI) would carry the actual Calling Party number. • The originating network would perform SHAKEN Authentication over the PAI, sending the Identity header to the terminating network along with the PAI (with callers TN), From (anonymous) and Privacy headers • The terminating network performs verification (using the TN received in the PAI), and populates verstat into the PAI • Because of the Privacy indication, the terminating network removes the PAI header prior to sending the call to the UE: Example FROM: sip:anonymous;verstat=TN-Validation-Passed@anonymous.invalid

  8. Next Steps • Agree on Best Practices with limited focused scopes • Priority and timeline for Best Practices

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