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MEGACO package for Push To Talk over Cellular (PoC) Networks
Push To Talk over cellular (PoC) networks is supported through centralized Push To Talk Servers, which handles both SIP signaling, and the media (RTP) relay part. This document defines a distributed architecture for PoC Server implementation with PoC signaling server handling the SIP signaling and group management, whereas Media Server Handles the RTP relay part and the communication between these two servers is over MEGACO protocol using the package defined in this document.
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M2UA
Test Specifications document
This document presents the test specifications for M2UA (MTP2
User Adaptation) protocol (RFC 3331), which can be used to
test M2UA implementations for conformance to the protocol
definition. The list of test is exhaustive and covers almost
all the categories of test. This draft can also be used in
conjunction with M2UA specification by implementers of protocol
as implementers guide, as the pictorial representation of
various scenarios help easy understanding of the protocol.
Next revision of the draft will cover the additions done to
the protocol revision and any subsequent RFC published by
IETF.
M3UA Conformance
Test Plan
This document presents the test specification for M3UA (MTP3
User Adaptation) protocol (RFC 3332), which can be used to
test M3UA implementations for conformance to the protocol
definition. The list of test is exhaustive and covers almost
all the categories of test. This draft can also be used in
conjunction with M3UA specification by implementers of protocol
as implementers guide, as the pictorial representation of
various scenarios help easy understanding of the protocol.
SCTP
Conformance Test Specification
This document presents the conformance test specification
for SCTP prototcol (RFC2960), which can be used to test SCTP
implementations for conformance to the protocol definition.
The list of test is exhaustive and covers almost all the categories
of test, except few test for timer calculation and congestion)
which will be added in the next revision of the draft. This
draft can also be used in conjunction with SCTP specification
by implementor of protocol as implementors guide, as the pictorial
representation of various scenarios help understand the protocol.
SUA Conformance
Test Specifcation
The SUA is a protocol for the transport of any SS7 SCCP user
Signaling (e.g. TCAP, RANAP or RNSAP messages) over IP. Between
two signaling endpoints. This protocol can also support Transport
of SCCP-user messages between two endpoints wholly contained
within an IP network. Depending upon the upper layer Protocol
supported, the SUA will need to support SCCP Connectionless
service, SCCP connect-oriented service or Both services.
M3UA
Congestion procedures
This Internet-Draft describes congestion procedures applicable
for both M3UA [2] ASP and SG nodes. This draft explains all
the procedures needed by M3UA [2] ASP and SG to handle local
and network congestion communicated between M3UA [2] SG and
ASP through SSNM messages. Congestion procedures proposed
are in line with MTP3 Q.704 with some alteration to suit sigtran
architecture.
Legal
Intercept Package for Megaco/H.248
This document proposes a mechanism for MEGACO controlled
legal intercept without the use of topology descriptor. Only
call content duplication is addressed in this draft. The generation
of call data information is outside the scope of this draft.
MEGACO
Control Association State Machine
This draft is intended for people involved in designing and
developing Media Gateways and Media Gateway Controllers. The
document captures the description and interpretation of all
the functional procedures and the related procedural parameters
pertaining to the MG-MGC control association, as described
in the MEGACO protocol.
It suggests the various states that the MG and MGC state machines
go through during the life cycle of an association. It goes
on to describe the various inputs each association state of
an MG/MGC may deal with and how the MG/MGC may react towards
them.
Requirement
for Analysis of SIP Paths
This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance
with all provisions of Section 10 of RFC2026. This draft describes
the requirements that need to be met for introducing a scheme
that allows SIP based entities to record path related information.
Internet Personal Appliances Control
(IPAC) Discussion
This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance
with all provisions of Section 10 of RFC2026. Comments should
be submitted to the appliances@research.telcordia.com mailing
list.
Framework Draft for Networked Appliances
using the Session Initiation Protocol
This document proposes the use of SIP for network-capable
appliances. It leverages the standard SIP capabilities to
directly communicate with appliances even when they are behind
firewalls, NATs or other entities that prevent direct end-to-end
communication. When combined with a new method type and the
SIP event extensions these techniques become even more powerful.
SIP Extensions for Communicating with
Networked Appliances
A variety of technologies are available to network appliances
and provide home automation and control. However, these do
not support wide-area access control and interworking of these
Networked Appliances (NA). This document describes a new SIP
method, DO, that allows a SIP UA to communicate with NAs.
Networked Appliances
Today, there are a variety of technologies available to network
appliances and provide degrees of home automation and control.
However, there is a lack of support for wide-area access control
and interworking of these Networked Appliances (NA). The ability
to provide such support will radically enhance people.
(Authored by Telcordia, Columbia University
and Aricent.)
R2 Package for MEGACO Protocol
This document defines a R2 package in association with the
MEGACO Protocol that can be used to control a Media Gateway
(MG) from an external controller, called a Media Gateway controller
(MGC).
Resource Control Protocol
The document describes the application of Resource Pool Control
protocol, followed by requirements from this Protocol and
then defines the Protocol Architecture with basic protocol
definition. The annexure of the document gives few examples
on RPCP usage.
Voice Over Packet Network
This paper tries to explore the idea of modifying existing
SS7 network protocol and network architecture to support packet
voice services on it. It can also provide an easy transition
path from circuit voice network to pure packet voice network
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