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SIPPING WG Status IETF 56

SIPPING WG Status IETF 56. The Chairs Gonzalo Camarillo, Rohan Mahy, Dean Willis. Note Well. Registration packets included materials referring to RFC 2026 As usual, this meeting is covered by that policy. Wireless: please do NOT use adhoc mode! you will break everyone else!. Chat Room Info.

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SIPPING WG Status IETF 56

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  1. SIPPING WG StatusIETF 56 The ChairsGonzalo Camarillo, Rohan Mahy, Dean Willis

  2. Note Well • Registration packets included materials referring to RFC 2026 • As usual, this meeting is covered by that policy. • Wireless: please do NOT use adhoc mode! you will break everyone else!

  3. Chat Room Info • Jabber chat room at:sipping@conference.ietf.jabber.com • SIMPLE/Jabber gateway info available at:http://www.iptel.org/ietf56/

  4. Agenda Day 1 • 1930 Agenda Bash / Status -- Chairs • 1945 Service Examples, Alan Johnston • 1955 Call Control -- Transfer, Alan Johnston • 2005 Caller Preferences Use cases, Jonathan Rosenberg • 2015 Persistent Connection Management Reqs, Vijay • 2035 SIP Network Address Translation, Jonathan • 2045 Session Policy Requiments, Jonathan Rosenberg • 2055 URI Leasing, Jonathan Rosenberg • 2105 SIP Conferencing Design Team, Alan Johnston • 2135 Application Server Interaction Design Team, Jonathan • 2140 Transcoding Design Team, Gonzalo Camarillo • 2145 Emergency Calls Design Team, Jon Peterson • 2150 Limiting Notifcation Rate, Aki Niemi

  5. Agenda Day 2 • 1530 Agenda Bash • 1535 Role-based Authorization Requirements, Jon Peterson • 1545 Request History, Mary Barnes • 1605 Considerations on the IPREP Requirements, Jon P • 1615 SIP Endpoint Service Charging Reqs, Wolfgang Beck • 1625 SIP User Agent Configuration - Dan Petrie • 1635 Issues in Dual Stack Environments, Hakan Persson • 1645 SIP-AAA Requirements, Gonzalo Camarillo • 1655 Early Media, Gonzalo Camarillo • 1710 Network Announcements, Eric Burger • 1720 Open Discussion

  6. RFCS Published Since IETF 55 • RFC 3324 – Reqs for Trusted Identity • RFC 3398 – ISUP - SIP Mapping • RFC 3372 – SIP-T framework

  7. Approved, in RFC-ED Queue • draft-ietf-sipping-sigcomp-sip-dictionary • Static SIP compression dictionary • draft-ietf-sipping-reg-event- • Registration Package

  8. AD/IESG Review • draft-ietf-sipping-3gpp-r5-reqs • AD review • draft-ietf-sipping-3pcc • IESG review of fixes • draft-ietf-sipping-overlap • IESG review of fixes • draft-ietf-sipping-basic-flows • IESG review of fixes • draft-ietf-sipping-pstn-flows • IESG review of fixes

  9. SIPPING Draft Status

  10. A Note about publishing Individual Documents • Netannc • OSP Token

  11. Use Cases, Call Flows, BCPs are Operational cc-transfer transcoding cc-conferencing nat-scenarios / ice qsig2sip service flows early media caller prefs use cases fax flows dual stack Frameworks, Investigation, Requirements, Discussion docs are Filtering in nature cc-framework app interact framework conferencing framework conference package endpoint charge user profile package user profile framework authorization properties event throttling request history Can we split this up for better digestion?

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