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SIPPING Working Group Miguel Garcia, Ericsson
Internet Draft Carsten Bormann, TZI/Uni Bremen
Joerg Ott, TZI/Uni Bremen
Richard Price, Siemens/Roke Manor
Adam Roach, dynamicsoft
Expires: January February 2003
July
August 2002
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Session Description Protocol
(SDP) static dictionary for Signaling Compression (SigComp)
<draft-ietf-sipping-sigcomp-sip-dictionary-03.txt>
<draft-ietf-sipping-sigcomp-sip-dictionary-04.txt>
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Abstract
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) [2] is a text-based protocol
for initiating and managing communication sessions. The protocol can
be compressed by using Signaling Compression (SigComp) [1].
Similarly, the Session Description Protocol (SDP) [24] is a text-
based protocol intended for describing multimedia sessions for the
purposes of session announcement, session invitation, and other forms
of multimedia session initiation. This memo defines the SIP/SDP-
specific static dictionary that SigComp may use in order to achieve
higher efficiency. The dictionary is compression algorithm
independent.
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Table of contents
1. Introduction....................................................2
2. Design considerations...........................................2
3. Binary representation of the SIP/SDP dictionary.................5
4. Security Considerations.........................................13 Considerations.........................................12
5. IANA Considerations.............................................13 Considerations.............................................12
6. Authors' Addresses..............................................13 Addresses..............................................12
7. Acknowledgements................................................13
8. References......................................................14 References......................................................13
8.1 Normative references...........................................14 references...........................................13
8.2 Informative references.........................................14 references.........................................13
Appendix A. SIP input strings to the SIP/SDP static dictionary.....17
Appendix B. SDP input strings to the SIP/SDP static dictionary.....26 dictionary.....25
Full Copyright Statement...........................................29 Statement...........................................28
1. Introduction
SIP [2] and SDP [1] are text-based protocols that use the UTF-8
charset (RFC 2279 [4]). SIP and SDP were designed for rich bandwidth
links. However, when SIP/SDP is run over narrow bandwidth links, such
as radio interfaces or low speed serial links, the session setup time
increases substantially, compared to an operation over a rich
bandwidth link.
The session setup time can decrease dramatically if the SIP/SDP
signaling is compressed. The signaling compression mechanisms
specified in SigComp [1] provide a multiple compression/decompression
algorithm framework to compress and decompress text-based protocols
such as SIP and SDP.
When compression is used in SIP/SDP, the compression achieves its
maximum rate once a few message exchanges have taken place. This is
due to the fact that the first message the compressor sends to the
decompressor is only partially compressed, as there is not a previous
stored state to compress against. As the goal is to reduce the
session setup time as much as possible, it seems sensible to
investigate a mechanism to boost the compression rate from the first
message.
In this memo we introduce the static dictionary for SIP and SDP. The
dictionary is to be used in conjunction with SIP, SDP and SigComp.
The static SIP/SDP dictionary constitutes a SigComp state that can be
referenced in the first SIP message that the compressor sends out.
2. Design considerations
The static SIP/SDP dictionary is a collection of well-known strings
that appear in most of the SIP and SDP messages. The dictionary is
not a comprehensive list of reserved words, but it includes many of
the strings that appear in SIP and SDP signaling.
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The static dictionary is unique and MUST be available in all SigComp
implementations for SIP/SDP. The dictionary is not intended to evolve
as SIP or SDP evolve. It is defined once, and stays as is forever.
This solves the problems of updating, upgrading and finding out the
dictionary that is supported at the remote end when several versions
of the same dictionary coexist.
Appendix A contains the collection of strings that SIP contributed to
the static dictionary. The appendix includes references to the
documents that define those strings.
Appendix B contains the collection of strings that SDP contributed to
the static dictionary. Again, the appendix includes references to the
documents that define those strings.
While these appendices are of an informative nature, Section 3 gives
the normative binary form of the SIP/SDP dictionary. This is the
dictionary that is included in the SigComp implementation. This
dictionary has been formed from the collection of individual
dictionaries given in appendices A and B.
The two input collections are collections of UTF-8 encoded character
strings. In order to facilitate the readability, the appendices
describe them in one table for each collection. In these tables,
each row represents an entry. Each entry contains the string that
actually occurs in the dictionary, its priority (see below), its
offset from the first octet and its length (both in hexadecimal), and
one or more references that elucidate why this string is expected to
occur in SIP/SDP messages.
The columns in the tables are described as follows:
String: represents the UTF-8 string that is inserted into the
dictionary. Note that the quotes (") are not part of the string
itself. Note also that the notation [CRLF] represents a Carriage
Return character (ASCII code 0x0D) followed by a Line Feed character
(ASCII code 0x0A).
Pr: indicates the priority of this string within the dictionary. Some
compression algorithms, such as DEFLATE, offer an increased
efficiency when the most commonly used strings are located at the
bottom of the dictionary. To facilitate generating a dictionary that
has the most-frequently occurring strings further down at the bottom,
we have decided to allocate a priority to each string in the
dictionary. Priorities range from 1 until 5. A low number in the
priority column (e.g., 1) indicate that we believe in a high
probability of finding the string in SIP or SDP messages. A high
number in the priority column (e.g., 5) indicates lower probability
of finding the string in a SIP or SDP message. This is typically the
case for less frequent error codes or optional infrequent tags.
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Off: indicates the hexadecimal offset of the entry with respect the
first octet in the dictionary. Note that several strings in the
collections can share space in the dictionary if they exhibit
suitable common substrings.
Len: the length of the string (in hexadecimal).
References: contains one or more references to the specification and
the section within the specification where the string is defined.
Note that the strings stored in the dictionary are case sensitive.
(Again, the strings do not comprise the quotes ("), they are just
shown here to increase the readability.) Where the string is a header
field, we also included the colon ":" and the amount of white space
expected to occur. Note that this means that not all messages that
conform to the SIP Augmented BNF, which allows other combinations
(e.g., a white space or horizontal tabulator before the colon (":")
sign), will benefit as much from the dictionary -- the best increase
in compression performance is to be expected for messages that use
the recommended formatting guidelines for SIP.
Some strings appear followed by an equal sign and some others do not.
This depends on whether the string is part of a parameter name or a
parameter value.
In a SIP message, all the SIP headers terminate with a CRLF pair of
characters. As these characters are appended to the end of each SIP
header line, right after the header values, and because the header
values are typically not part of the static SIP dictionary, we cannot
include the terminating CRLF as part of the SIP static dictionary.
Instead, the approach we have taken is to include in each header
field entry the CRLF from the previous line that prefixes every
header field. We have represented CRLF by the notation [CRLF].
Therefore, in generating the actual binary dictionary, an entry in
the dictionary represented as: "[CRLF]From: " has been interpreted as
an entry whose value is CR, LF, the word From, a colon and a
whitespace.
Note that most SIP header field names are included with the full
string from CRLF to the colon-blank pair. However, in certain
situations, when the likelihood of occurrence is not considered high
(as indicated by a priority value of 3 to 5), and when there are
common substrings shared by a number of headers, we have added one
entry with the common substring and several entries with the non-
common substrings remaining. An example is the "Proxy-Authenticate"
and "Proxy-Authorization" headers. There are three entries in the
dictionary: the common substring "[CRLF]Proxy-", and the non-common
substrings "Authenticate: " and "Authorization: ". This allows the
re-use of the non-common substrings by other entries and may save a
number of bytes in the binary form of the dictionary. Note that this
splitting mechanism does not apply with strings that are likely to
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occur very often (those whose priority is set to 1 or 2).
SIP responses start with a status code (e.g., "302") and a reason
phrase (e.g., "Moved Temporarily"). The status code is a normative
part, whereas the reason phrase is not normative, it is just a
suggested text. For instance, both "302 Moved Temporarily" and "302
Redirect" are valid beginnings of SIP responses.
In the SIP dictionary we have included two entries per response code,
one including only the status code and a space (e.g. "302 ") and
another one including both the status code and the suggested reason
phrase (e.g., "302 Moved Temporarily"). The former can be used when
the SIP response changed the suggested reason phrase by another one.
The later can be used when the suggested reason phrase is part of the
response. In this way, we accommodate both alternatives. (Note that
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in the actual dictionary, both strings occupy the same space in the
string subset, but have two separate entries in the table subset.)
3. Binary representation of the SIP/SDP dictionary
This section contains the result of combining the SIP and the SDP
dictionaries described in appendices A and B in order to create a
single dictionary that is loaded into SigComp as a state.
The binary SigComp dictionary is comprised of two parts, the
concatenation of which serves as the state value of the state item: A
string subset, which contains all strings in the contributing
collections as a substring (roughly ordered such that strings with
low priority numbers occur at the end), and a table subset, which
contains pairs of length and offset values for all the strings in the
contributing collections. In each of these pairs, the length is
stored as a one-byte value, and the offset is stored as a two-byte
value that has had 1024 added to the offset (this allows direct
referencing from the stored value if the dictionary state has been
loaded at address 1024).
The intention is that all compression algorithms will be able to use
the (or part of the) string subset, and some compression methods,
notably those that are related to the LZ78 family, will also use the
table in order to form an initial set of tokens for that compression
method. The text below therefore gives examples for referencing both
the table subset and the string subset of the dictionary state item.
As defined in section 3.3.3 in the Signaling Compression
specification [1], a SigComp state is characterized by a certain set
of information. For the static SIP/SDP dictionary, the information
in the following Table 1 fully characterizes the state item.
Note that the string subset of the dictionary can be accessed using:
STATE-ACCESS (%ps, 6, 0, 0x0F0F, 0x0D8F, %sa, 0),
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and the table subset can be accessed using:
STATE-ACCESS (%ps, 6, 0x0F0F, 0x0582, 0x0D8F, 0x0558, %sa, 0),
where %ps points to UDVM memory containing
0xc7b611506144
0x450a414e6584
and %sa is the desired destination address in UDVM memory (with
UDVM byte copying rules applied).
If only a subset of the dictionary up to a specific priority is
desired (e.g., to save UDVM space), the values for the third and
forth operand in these STATE-ACCESS instructions can be changed to:
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Priorities String String Table Table
desired offset length offset length
========== ====== ====== ====== ======
1 only 0x0E64 0x00AB 0x0F0F 0x0CD4 0x00BB 0x0D8F 0x0033
1..2 0x0AB8 0x0457 0x0F0F 0x013B 0x0937 0x0458 0x0D8F 0x013E
1..3 0x0928 0x05E7 0x0F0F 0x01A7 0x07C0 0x05CF 0x0D8F 0x01A1
1..4 0x0124 0x0DEB 0x0F0F 0x0417 0x0085 0x0D0A 0x0D8F 0x044A
1..5 0x0000 0x0F0F 0x0F0F 0x0582 0x0D8F 0x0D8F 0x0558
The state item consists of the following elements:
Name: Value:
===================== ========================
state_identifier 0xc7b6115061445ddb37b33c75aa90390f2e3cd272 0x450a414e6584c810e10ec83c1d90f9a5c5bd3cf1
state_length 0x1491 0x12E7
state_address 0 (not relevant for the dictionary)
state_instruction 0 (not relevant for the dictionary)
minimum_access_length 6
state_value Representation of the table below.
0000 766f 6963 652d 6d61 696c 0d0a 5265 6a65 voice-mail..Reje
0010 6374 2d43 6f6e 7461 6374 3a20 0d0a 4163 ct-Contact: ..Ac
0020 6365 7074 2d43 6f6e 7461 6374 ..Reject-Contact
0010 3a20 0d0a cept-Contact: ..
0030 4f72 6761 6e69 7a61 7469 6f6e 3a20 0d0a Organization: ..
0040 4d49 4d45 2d56 6572 7369 6f6e 3a20 0d0a MIME-Version: ..
0050 4572 726f 722d 496e 666f 3a20 : ..Error-Info:
0020 0d0a 5469 Error-Info: ..Ti
0060 6d65 7374 616d 703a 4361 6c6c 2d49 6e66 6f3a 200d 0a43 616c 6c2d mestamp: ..Call-
0070 496e 666f 0a54 ..Call-Info: ..T
0030 696d 6573 7461 6d70 3a20 0d0a 5265 706c imestamp: ..Repl
0040 792d 546f Info: ..Reply-To
0080 3a20 0d0a 5375 626a 6563 743a y-To: ..Subject:
0050 200d 0a57 : ..Subject: ..W
0090 6172 6e69 6e67 3a20 3b6d 6f62 696c 6974 arning: ;mobilit
00A0 793d 3b6c 616e 6775 6167 653d 3b70 7269 y=;language=;pri
00B0 6f72 6974 793d 3b68 616e ..Warning: ;han
0060 646c 696e 673d ority=;handling=
00C0 3b66 6561 7475 7265 3d3b 696d 6167 653b 7075 7270 dling=image;purp
0070 6f73 ;feature=;purpos
00D0 653d 3b6d 6574 686f 6473 3d3b 7363 6865 e=;methods=;sche
00E0 6d65 3d3b 6475 706c 6578 3d3b 6d65 6469 me=;duplex=;medi
00F0 613d 3b63 6c61 7373 6175 7365 3d3b 7465 7874 ose=;cause=;text
0080 3d63 6172 6433 3030 204d 756c 7469 706c =card300 Multipl
0090 6520 4368 6f69 6365 736d 696d 6573 7361 e Choicesmimessa
00A0 6765 2f73 6970 6672 6167 3430 3720 5072 ge/sipfrag407 Pr
00B0 6f78 7920 4175 7468 656e 7469 6361 7573 653d a=;class=;cause=
0100 3b6f 6e6c 793d 6d6f 6269 6c65 3b74 6578 ;only=mobile;tex
0110 743d 6669 7865 7469 oxy Authenticati
00C0 6f6e 2052 6571 7569 7265 6469 6d61 6765 6675 6c6c t=fixedimagefull
0120 6361 7264 7374 on Requiredigest
00D0 2d69 6e74 6567 7269 7479 3438 3420 4164 -integrity484 Ad
00E0 6472 6573 7320 496e 636f 6d70 6c65 7465 dress Incomplete
00F0 6c65 7068 6f6e 652d 6576 656e 7473 3439 lephone-events49
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0100 3420 5365 6375 7269 7479 card494 Security
0130 2041 6772 6565 4 Security Agree
0110 6d65 6e74 2052 6571 7569 Agreement Requi
0140 7265 6465 7363 7269 7074 696f 6e6f 2d63 redescriptiono-c
0150 616e 6365 6c34 3834 2041 6464 7265 7373 ancel484 Address
0160 2049 6e63 6f6d 706c 6574 656c 6570 686f Incompletelepho
0170 6e65 2d65 7665 6e74 7334 6163 ment Requiredeac
0120 7469 7661 7465 6434 3831 2043 616c ne-events481 Cal
0180 6c2f tivated481 Call/
0130 5472 616e 7361 6374 696f 6e20 446f l/Transaction Do
0190 6573 Transaction Does
0140 204e 6f74 2045 7869 7374 616c 653d es Not Existale=
01A0 3430 3720 5072 6f78 7920 4175 7468 656e 407 Proxy Authen
01B0 7469 6361 7469 6f6e 2052 6571 7569 7265 tication Require
01C0 6469 7265 6374 3530 Not Existale=50
0150 3020 5365 7276 6572 direct500 Server
01D0 2049 6e74 6572 6e61 0 Server Interna
0160 6c20 4572 726f 726f Internal Erroro
01E0 6275 7374 2d73 6f72 l Errorobust-sor
0170 7469 6e67 3d36 3034 bust-sorting=604
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01F0 2044 6f65 7320 4e6f 7420 4578 6973 7420 Does Not Exist
0200 416e 7977 6865 7265 6365 6976 652d 6f6e Anywhereceive-on
0210 6c79 3431 3420 5265 7175 6573 742d 5552 ly414 Request-UR
0220 4920 546f 6f20 4c6f 6e67 6976 6575 7061 I Too Longiveupa
0230 7261 6c6c 656c 3138 3120 4361 6c6c 2049 rallel181 Call I
0240 7320 4265 696e 6720 466f 7277 6172 6465 s Being Forwarde
0250 6465 6163 7469 7661 7465 6434 3837 2052 deactivated487 R
0260 6571 7565 7374 2054 3d34 3136 2055 6e73 7570 706f ting=416 Unsuppo
0180 7274 6564 2055 5249 2053 6368 656d 6572 6d69 6e61 7465 equest Terminate
0270 6469 6765 7374 2d69 6e74 6567 7269 7479 digest-integrity
0280 3431 3620 556e 7375 7070 6f72 7465 6420 416 Unsupported
0290 5552 4920 5363 6865 6d65 7267 656e 6379 rted URI Schemergency
02A0 3431 3520 556e 7375 7070 6f72 7465 6420 415 Unsupported
02B0 4d65 6469 6120 5479 7065 7273 6f6e 616c Media Typersonal
02C0 3330 3020 4d75 6c74 6970 6c65 2043 686f 300 Multiple Cho
02D0 6963 6573 6d69 6d65 7373 6167 6534 3838 icesmimessage488
02E0 204e 6f74 2041 6363 6570 7461 626c 6520 Not Acceptable
02F0 4865 7265 706c 6163 6573 3432 3320 496e Hereplaces423 In
0300 7465 7276 616c Schemer
0190 6765 6e63 7934 3135 2055 6e73 7570 706f gency415 Unsuppo
01A0 7274 6564 204d 6564 6961 2054 6f6f 2042 7269 6566 terval Too Brief
0310 726f 6d2d 7461 670d 0a61 3d6f 7269 656e rom-tag..a=orien
0320 743a 6c61 6e64 7363 6170 7970 656e rted Media Typen
01B0 6469 6e67 t:landscapending
0330 0d0a 613d 6b65 792d 6d67 6d74 3a4d 494b ..a=key-mgmt:MIK
0340 4559 3438 3320 546f 6f20 4d61 6e79 3820 4e6f 7420 4163 6365 ding488 Not Acce
01C0 7074 6162 6c65 2048 EY483 Too Many H
0350 6f70 7363 7470 726f 7879 4f50 5449 4f4e opsctproxyOPTION
0360 5320 0d0a 5265 7175 6573 742d 4469 7370 S ..Request-Disp
0370 6f73 6974 6572 656a 6563 7465 ptable Herejecte
01D0 6451 2e38 3530 3520 5665 7273 696f 6e3a 204e 6f76 200d 0a43 osition: Nov ..C
0380 6f6e 6e20 dQ.8505 Version
01E0 4e6f 7420 5375 7070 6f72 7465 6434 3233 Not Supported423
01F0 2049 6e74 2d44 6973 706f 7369 7469 ontent-Dispositi
0390 6f6e 3a20 4a75 6572 7661 6c20 0d0a 4175 7468 656e on: Jul ..Authen
03A0 7469 6361 7469 6f6e 2d49 6e66 6f3a 204a tication-Info: J
03B0 756e 200d 0a50 726f 7879 2d41 7574 686f un ..Proxy-Autho
03C0 7269 7a61 7469 6f6e 3a20 5365 7020 546f 6f20 4272 Interval Too Br
0200 6965 6672 6f6d 2d74 6167 3430 rization: Sep 40
03D0 3320 466f iefrom-tag403 Fo
0210 7262 6964 6465 6e6f 7265 736f 3 Forbiddenoreso
03E0 6e2d 7572 6365 3430 3820 6765 6e74 rbiddenon-urgent
0220 3432 3920 5072 6f76 6964 6520 5265 7175 6665 429 Provide Refe
0230 7272 6f72 2049 6465 6e74 6974 7934 3230 rror Identity420
0240 2042 6164 2045 7874 656e 7369 6f6e 6f72 Bad Extensionor
0250 6573 7420 urce408 Request
03F0 6f75 7263 650d 0a61 3d6b 6579 2d6d esource..a=key-m
0260 676d 743a 4d49 4b45 594f 5054 494f 4e53 gmt:MIKEYOPTIONS
0270 204c 616e 6775 6167 653a 2035 3034 2053 Language: 504 S
0280 6572 7665 7220 5469 6d65 6f75 746f 6e65 2d6f 7574 6f2d erver Time-outo-
0290 7461 670d 0a41 7574 6865 6e74 6963 6174 tag..Authenticat
02A0 696f 6e2d 496e 666f 3a20 4465 6320 3338 ion-Info: Dec 38
02B0 3020 416c Timeoutone380 Al
0400 7465 726e 6174 6976 6520 5365 0 Alternative Se
02C0 7276 6963 ternative Servic
0410 6535 3033 2053 6572 7669 6365 rvice503 Service
02D0 2055 6e61 e503 Service Una
0420 7661 696c 6162 6c65 0d0a 5072 6f78 792d vailable..Proxy-
0430 4175 3430 3520 Unavailable405
02E0 4d65 7468 656e 7469 6361 7465 3a20 4170 Authenticate: Ap
0440 7220 6f64 204e 6f74 2041 6c6c 6f77 Method Not Allow
02F0 6564 3432 3120 4578 7465 6e73 696f 6e20 r 421 ed421 Extension
0450
0300 5265 7175 6972 6564 3430 3520 4d65 7468 Required405 Meth
0460 6f64 204e 6f74 2041 6c6c 6f77 3438 3720 5265 7175 Required487 Requ
0310 6573 7420 5465 726d 696e 6174 6564 6175 od Not Allowedau
0470 est Terminatedau
0320 7468 2d69 6e74 6572 6c65 6176 696e 673d th-interleaving=
0480
0330 0d0a 6d3d 6170 706c 6963 6174 696f 6e20 ..m=application
0340 4175 6720 3330 3220 4d6f 7665 6420 5465 6d70 6f72 Aug 302 Moved Tempor
0490 Te
0350 6d70 6f72 6172 696c 7933 3031 204d 6f76 mporarily301 Mov
0360 6564 2050 arily301 Moved P
04A0 6572 6d61 6e65 6e74 6c79 0d0a 436f 6e74 ermanently..Cont
04B0 656e 742d 3531 ed Permanently51
0370 3320 4d65 7373 6167 6520 546f 6f20 4c61 6e67 7561 6765 3a20 4665 ent-Language: Fe
04C0 6220 0d0a 436f 6e74 656e 742d 456e 636f b ..Content-Enco
04D0 6469 6e67 3a20 4a61 6e20 3638 3720 4469 ding: Jan 687 Di
04E0 616c 6f67 2054 6572 6d69 6e61 7465 6435 alog Terminated5
04F0 3133 204d 6573 7361 6765 2054 6f6f 204c 13 3 Message Too L
0500 6172 6765 La
0380 7267 656d 756c 7469 7061 7274 2f73 6967 rgemultipart/sig
0390 6e65 6436 3837 2044 6961 6c6f 6720 5465 ned687 Dialog Te
03A0 726d 696e 6174 6564 0d0a 613d 6f72 6965 6e74 3a70 arge..a=orient:p
0510 6f72 5265 7472 6169 746f 2d74 6167 792d rminated..Retry-
03B0 4166 7465 723a 2047 4d54 6875 2c20 3430 3220 ortraito-tag402
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0520 After: GMThu, 40
03C0 3220 5061 796d 656e 7420 5265 7175 6972 6564 2 Payment Required
0530 Requir
03D0 6564 0d0a 613d 6f72 6965 6e74 3a6c 616e ed..a=orient:lan
03E0 6473 6361 7065 3430 3020 4261 6420 5265 dscape400 Bad Re
03F0 7175 6573 7472 7565 3439 3120 5265 7175 questrue491 Requ
0400 6573 7420 5065 6e64 491 Request Pend
0540 696e 6735 3031 204e est Pending501 N
0410 6f74 2049 6d70 6c65 ing501 Not Imple
0550 6d65 6e74 6564 3430 3620 4e6f 7420 4163 mented406 Not Ac
0560 6365 7074 6162 6c65 3439 3320 556e 6465 ceptable493 Unde
0570 6369 7068 6572 6162 6c65 0d0a ot Implemented..
0420 613d 7479 cipherable..a=ty
0580 7065 3a62 726f 6164 6361 7374 7275 a=type:broadcast
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0430 6f6e 6536 pe:broadcastrue6
0590 3036 204e 6f74 2041 6363 6570 one606 Not Accep
0440 7461 626c 06 6534 3036 204e 6f74 2041 6363 table406 Not Acceptabl
05A0 Acc
0450 6570 7461 626c 6534 3933 2055 6e64 6563 eptable493 Undec
0460 6970 6865 7261 626c 650d 0a4d 494d 452d ipherable..MIME-
0470 5665 7273 696f 6e3a 204d 6179 2034 3832 Version: May 482
0480 204c 6f6f 7020 4465 7465 6374 e482 Loop Detect
05B0 6564 0d0a Loop Detected..
0490 4f72 6761 6e69 7a61 7469 6f6e 3a20 4a75 Organization: Ju
04A0 6e20 6d6f 6465 2d63 6861 6e67 652d 6e65 edmode-change-ne
05C0 n mode-change-ne
04B0 6967 6862 6f72 3d0d 0a6d 3d61 7070 6c69 ighbor=..m=appli
05D0 6361 3d63 7269 7469 6f6e 6361 6c65 ighbor=criticale
04C0 7274 6370 2d66 6234 3839 2042 6164 2045 rtcp-fb489 Bad E
04D0 7665 6e74 6c73 0d0a 556e 7375 7070 6f72 ventls..Unsuppor
04E0 7465 643a 204a 616e 2035 3032 2042 6164 2047 cation ted: Jan 502 Bad G
05E0
04F0 2047 6174 6577 6179 0d0a 4163 6365 7074 2d45 ateway..Accept-E
05F0 6e63 6f64 696e 673a 200d 0a41 6363 6570 ncoding: ..Accep
0600 742d 4c61 6d6f 6465 2d63 6861 Gatewaymode-cha
0500 6e67 7561 6765 3a20 652d 7065 7269 6f64 3d0d 0a61 3d6f nge-period=..a=o
0510 7269 656e 743a 7365 6173 6361 7065 0d0a rient:seascape..
0520 613d t-Language: ..a=
0610 6f72 6965 6e74 3a73 6561 7363 6170 656d orient:seascapem
0620 7479 7065 3a6d 6f64 652d 6368 616e 6765 2d70 6572 696f ode-change-perio
0630 643d 756e 6b6e 6f77 6e6f 2d66 6f72 6b62 d=unknowno-forkb
0640 7573 696e 6573 7369 7066 7261 670d 0a61 usinessipfrag..a
0650 3d74 7970 653a 6d6f 6465 7261 7465 6434 =type:moderated4
0660 3034 204e 6f74 2046 6f75 6e64 6174 6564 a=type:moderated
0530 3330 3520 04 Not Found305
0670 5573 6520 5072 6f78 790d 0a61 3d74 7970 7934 3034 305 Use Proxy..a=typ
0680 653a 7265 6376 6f6e 6c79 0d0a 5072 6f78 e:recvonly..Prox
0690 792d 5265 7175 6972 653a 2061 7474 656e y-Require: atten
06A0 6461 6e74 696d 656f 7574 Proxy404
0540 204e 6f74 2046 6f75 6e64 0d0a 613d 7479 dantimeout..a=ty
06B0 Not Found..a=ty
0550 7065 3a74 6573 746c 730d 3a72 6563 766f 6e6c 790d 0a61 3d74 pe:recvonly..a=t
0560 7970 pe:testls..a=typ
06C0 653a 6d65 6574 696e 670d 674d 4553 5341 ype:meetingMESSA
0570 4745 200d 0a6b 3d70 726f e:meeting..k=pro
06D0 6d70 743a 4d45 5353 4147 4520 0d0a 4d69 mpt:MESSAGE ..Mi
06E0 6e2d 4578 7069 7265 733a GE ..k=prompt:..
0580 496e 2d52 6570 6c79 2d54 6f3a 200d 0a52 6574 n-Expires: ..Ret
06F0 7279 2d41 6674 In-Reply-To: ..R
0590 6566 6572 7265 642d 4279 3a20 0d0a 556e 7375 ry-After: ..Unsu
0700 7070 6f72 7465 643a 200d 0a49 6e2d 5265 pported: ..In-Re
0710 706c 792d 546f 3a20 3138 3220 5175 6575 ply-To: 5452 5545 eferred-By: TRUE
05A0 6e63 6f64 696e 673a 2031 3832 2051 7565 ncoding: 182 Queu
0720 6564 0d0a 416c 6572 742d 496e 666f 3a20 ed..Alert-Info:
0730 0d0a 613d 6672 616d 6572 Que
05B0 7565 640d 0a55 7365 722d 4167 656e 743a ued..User-Agent:
05C0 200d 0a41 6c65 7274 2d49 6e66 6f3a 2041 ..Alert-Info: A
05D0 7574 6865 6e74 6963 6174 653a 0d0a ..a=framerate:..
0740 5573 6572 2d41 6765 6e74 3a20 4341 4e43 User-Agent: CANC
0750 454c 200d 0a61 3d6d 6178 7074 696d 653a EL ..a=maxptime:
0760 3b72 6574 7279 2d61 6674 6572 uthenticate: ..a
05E0 3d66 7261 6d65 7261 7465 3a43 414e 4345 =framerate:CANCE
05F0 4c20 0d0a 613d 6d61 7870 7469 6d65 3a3b L ..a=maxptime:;
0600 7265 7472 792d 6166 7465 723d 7561 6368 retry-after=uach
0610 616e 6e65 6c73 3d34 3130 ;retry-after=410
0770 2047 6f6e 6575 6163 6861 6e6e 656c 733d Goneuachannels=
0780 0d0a 5072 696f 7269 7479 3a20 0d0a 613d ..Priority: ..a=
0790 7175 616c 6974 793a 0d0a 6d3d 636f 6e74 quality:..m=cont
07A0 726f 6c20 0d0a 613d 7364 706c 616e 673a rol ..a=sdplang:
07B0 0d0a 613d 6368 6172 7365 743a 0d0a 5265 ..a=charset:..Re
07C0 706c 6163 6573 3a20 0d0a 5265 6665 722d places: ..Refer-
07D0 546f 3a20 5245 4645 5220 6970 7365 632d To: REFER ipsec-
07E0 696b 650d 0a6b 3d62 6173 6536 343a 3b72 ike..k=base64:;r
07F0 annels=410 Gone.
0620 0a52 6566 7265 7368 6572 3d0d 2d54 6f3a 200d 0a50 7269 .Refer-To: ..Pri
0630 6f72 6974 793a 200d 0a61 3d6b 6579 efresher=..a=key
0800 7764 3d71 7561 6c69 ority: ..a=quali
0640 7479 3a0d 0a61 3d73 6470 6c61 6e67 3a0d ty:..a=sdplang:.
0650 0a52 6570 6c61 6365 733a 200d 0a61 3d63 .Replaces: ..a=c
0660 6861 7273 6574 3a0d 0a6d 3d63 6f6e 7472 harset:..m=contr
0670 6f6c 2052 4546 4552 2069 7073 6563 2d69 ol REFER ipsec-i
0680 6b65 3b74 7261 6e73 706f 7274 3d0d wds:;transport=.
0810 0a61 3d67 726f 7570 3a0d 0a61 3d70 7469 .a=group:..a=pti
0820 6d65 3a0d 0a6b 3d63 6c65 6172 ke;transport=..a
0690 3d6b 6579 7764 733a 0d0a 6b3d 6261 7365 =keywds:..k=base
06A0 3634 3a3b 7265 me:..k=clear:;re
0830 6365 6976 6564 3d3b 6475 7261 7469 6f6e ceived=;duration
0840 3d0d 0a53 6572 6672 6573 6865 723d 3b72 64:;refresher=;r
06B0 6563 6569 7665 643d 0d0a 6b3d 636c 6561 eceived=..k=clea
06C0 723a 200d 0a41 6363 =..Server: ..Acc
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0850 6570 743a 200d 0a4d 696e 2d53 3b64 7572 6174 696f 6e3d 0d0a 4163 r:;duration=..Ac
06D0 6365 7074 3a20 0d0a 613d 6772 6f75 703a cept: ..a=group:
06E0 0d0a 613d 7074 696d 653a 4641 4c53 453a ..a=ptime:FALSE:
06F0 2049 ept: ..Min-SE: I
0860 4e46 4f20 0d0a 613d 746f 6f6c 3a0d INFO ..a=tool:.
0700 0a61 3d6c 616e 673a 0d0a 6d3d 6461 7461 .a=lang:..m=data
0710 206d 756c NFO ..m=data mul
0870 7469 7061 7274 6d6f 6465 2d73 6574 3d0d tipartmode-set=.
0880 0a61 3d74 6f6f 6c3a 6f64 652d 7365 743d 0d0a 613d 6c61 6e67 .a=tool:..a=lang
0890 3a54 4163 6365 mode-set=..Acce
0720 7074 2d54 4c53 756e 2c20 0d0a 4461 7465 pt-TLSun, ..Date
0730 3a20 0d0a 613d 6d69 643a :TLSun, ..a=mid:
08A0 6361 743a 0d0a 6b3d 7572 : ..a=cat:..k=ur
0740 693a 6372 6974 6963 616c ..k=uri:critical
08B0 0d0a 4461 7465 3a20 5072 6f78 792d 3b72 6561 736f i:..Proxy-;reaso
0750 6e3d 3b6d 6574 686f 643d ..Date: ;method=
08C0 0d0a 613d 6361 743a 3b72 6561 736f 6e3d ..a=cat:;reason=
08D0 6d69 n=;method=..a=mi
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0760 643a 3b6d 6164 6472 3d6f 7061 7175 653d d:;maddr=opaque=
0770 0d0a 4d69 6e2d 3b61 ;maddr=opaque=;a
08E0 6c67 3d54 7565 3d4d 6f6e 2c20 4d6f 6e2c 203b 7474 lg=Tue, Mon, ;tt
08F0 6c3d 5361 742c ..Min-;alg=Mon,
0780 5475 652c 2057 6564 2c20 4672 692c l=Sat, 2053 Tue, Wed, Fri,
0900 2061 S
0790 6174 2c20 3b74 746c 3d61 7574 733d 0d0a at, ;ttl=auts=..
07A0 693d 0d0a 7a3d 7a3d 0d0a 753d 0d0a 653d 3b69 auts=..i=..z=;i
0910 i=..z=..u=..e=;i
07B0 643d 6372 633d 0d0a 723d 0d0a 653d 0d0a d=crc=..r=..e=..
0920 753d 7561 733b 713d 3630 3020 4275 7379 u=uas;q=600 Busy
0930 2045 7665 7279 7768 d=crc=..r=uas;q=
07C0 3431 3420 5265 7175 6573 742d 5552 4920 414 Request-URI
07D0 546f 6f20 4c6f 6e67 6976 6575 7072 6976 Too Longiveupriv
07E0 6163 7975 6470 7265 6665 7236 3030 2042 acyudprefer600 B
07F0 7573 7920 4576 6572 656a 6563 7465 Everywherejecte
0940 6434 3830 2054 656d 706f 7261 7269 6c79 d480 Temporarily
0950 2055 6e61 7661 7977 6865 7265 7175 usy Everywherequ
0800 6972 6564 3438 3020 5465 6d70 6f72 6172 ired480 Temporar
0810 696c 6162 6c65 7920 556e 6176 6169 6c61 626c 650d ily Unavailable.
0820 0a61 3d74 7970 653a 482e 3333 3230 3220 .a=type:H.33202
0830 4163 6365 7074 6564 0d0a 613d Unavailable..a=
0960 7479 7065 3a48 2e33 3332 3032 2041 6363 type:H.33202 Acc
0970 6570 7465 640d 0a53 6573 7369 6f6e 2d45 epted..Session-E
0980 7870 6972 6573 3a20 474d 5468 752c 200d xpires: GMThu, .
0990 0a50 2d41 5365 7373 6572 7465 642d 4964 656e .P-Asserted-Iden
09A0 7469 7479 3a20 4175 6720 0d0a 4d65 6469 tity: Aug ..Medi
09B0 612d 4175 7468 6f72 697a 6174 696f 6e3a a-Authorization:
09C0 204f 6374 Accepted..Sessio
0840 6e2d 4578 7069 7265 733a 200d 0a53 7562 n-Expires: ..Sub
0850 7363 7269 7074 Oct ..Subscript
09D0 696f 6e2d 5374 6174 653a 204d 6179 scription-State:
0860 204e 6f76 200d ion-State: May .
09E0 0a41 7373 0a53 6572 7669 6365 2d52 Nov ..Service-R
0870 6f75 7465 642d 4964 3a20 5365 7020 0d0a 416c 6c6f oute: Sep ..Allo
0880 772d 4576 656e 7469 .Asserted-Identi
09F0 7479 7473 3a20 4d61 7220 3438 3620 4275 7379 ty: Mar 486 Busy
0A00 2048 6572 6571 7569 7265 6434 3030 2042 Herequired400 B
0A10 6164 4665 6220 0d0a w-Events: Feb ..
0890 5265 636f 7264 2d52 6f75 7465 3a20 4a75 Record-Route: Ju
08A0 6c20 0d0a 613d 696e 6163 7469 7665 5254 l ..a=inactiveRT
08B0 502f 4156 5046 2052 6571 7565 5450 2f53 4156 5020 P/AVPF RTP/SAVP
08C0 416e 6f6e 796d 6f75 7369 7073 3a0d 0a61 Anonymousips:..a
08D0 3d74 7970 653a 7465 7374 656c 3a0d 0a61 ad Requestel:..a
0A20 3d69 6e61 6374 6976 6552 5450 2f53 4156 =inactiveRTP/SAV
0A30 5020 5254 502f 4156 5046 2075 6470 =type:testel:..a
08E0 3d72 6563 766f 6e6c 790d 0a45 7665 6e74 =recvonly..Event
08F0 3a20 2020 200d 0a61 3d73 656e 646f 6e6c : ..a=sendonl
0900 790d 0a63 3d49 4e20 4950 3420 0d0a P RTP/AVPF udp..
0A40 5265 636f 7264 2d52 6f75 7465 y..c=IN IP4 ..Re
0910 6173 6f6e 3a20 0d0a Record-Route: ..
0A50 416c 6c6f 772d 4576 656e 7473 3a20 773a 200d ason: ..Allow: .
0920 0a50 6174 683a 203b 7573 6572 3d0d 0a62 .Path: ;user=..b
0930 3d43 5420 4153 200d 0a57 5757 2d41 7574 =CT AS ..WWW-Aut
0940 6865 6e74 6963 6174 653a 2044 6967 6573 henticate: Diges
0950 7420 0d0a Allow-Events: ..
0A60 613d 7365 6e64 7265 6376 6964 t ..a=sendrecvid
0960 656f 6374 6574 2d61 6c69 676e 3d61 7070 eoctet-align=app
0970 6c69 6361 7469 6f6e 6c79 0d0a 4576 2f73 6470 6174 6865 lication/sdpathe
0980 6164 6572 7370 6175 7468 3d0d 0a61 3d6f aderspauth=..a=o
0990 7269 656e a=recvonly..Even
0A70 743a 2020 2020 0d0a 613d 7365 6e64 706f 7274 7261 6974 696d rient:portraitim
09A0 656f 7574 7472 2d69 6e74 6963 6f6e t: ..a=sendon
0A80 6c79 0d0a 633d 494e 2049 5034 200d 0a52 ly..c=IN IP4 ..R
0A90 6561 736f 6e3a 200d 0a41 6c6c 6f77 3a20 eason: ..Allow:
0AA0 0d0a 5061 7468 3a20 3b75 7365 723d 0d0a ..Path: ;user=..
0AB0 623d 4153 2043 5420 0d0a 5757 572d 4175 b=AS CT ..WWW-Au
0AC0 7468 656e 7469 6361 7465 3a20 4469 6765 thenticate: Dige
0AD0 7374 2034 3230 2042 6164 2045 7874 656e st 420 Bad Exten
0AE0 7369 6f6e 6f6e 2d72 6563 7572 7365 6e64 sionon-recursend
0AF0 2d6f 6e6c 790d 0a61 3d73 656e 6472 6563 -only..a=sendrec
0B00 7669 6465 6f63 7465 742d 616c 6967 6e3d videoctet-align=
0B10 eouttr-inticonc=
09B0 3438 3920 4261 6420 4576 656e 7463 7072 489 Bad Eventcpr
0B20 6563 3320 546f 6f20 4d61 6e79 2048 6f70 483 Too Many Hop
09C0 736c 696e 666f 7074 696f 6e61 6c67 6f72 slinfoptionalgor
09D0 6974 686d 3d36 3034 2044 6f65 7320 4e6f ithm=604 Does No
09E0 7420 4578 6973 7420 416e 7977 6865 7265 t Exist Anywhere
09F0 7370 6f6e 6469 7365 3d0d 0a0d 0a52 6571 7565 sponse=....Reque
0A00 7374 2d44 6973 706f 7369 7469 6f6e 3a20 st-Disposition:
0A10 4d44 3538 3020 5072 6563 6f6e 2d75 7267 econditionon-urg
0B30 656e 7461 7070 6c69 6361 6469 7469 MD580 Preconditi
0A20 6f6e 2f73 entapplication/s
0B40 6470 6174 6865 6164 6572 7370 6175 7468 dpatheaderspauth
0B50 3d51 2e38 3530 3520 5665 7273 2046 6169 6c75 7265 706c 6163 6573 on Failureplaces
0A30 3432 3220 5365 7373 696f 6e20 =Q.8505 Version
0B60 4e6f 7420 5375 7070 6f72 496e 7465 422 Session Inte
0A40 7276 616c 2054 6f6f 2053 6d61 6c6c 6f63 rval Too Smalloc
0A50 616c 3138 3120 4361 6c6c 2049 7320 4265 al181 Call Is Be
0A60 696e 6720 466f 7277 6172 6465 646f 6d61 Not Supportedoma
0B70 ing Forwardedoma
0A70 696e 3d35 3034 2053 3d66 6169 6c75 7265 6e64 6572 7665 7220 5469 in=504 Server Ti 6561 in=failurenderea
0A80 6c6d 3d53 5542 5343 5249 4245 2069 7073 lm=SUBSCRIBE ips
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0B80 6d65 2d6f 7574 696d 6572 656e 6465 7265 me-outimerendere
0B90 616c 6d3d 4d44 3538 3020 5072
0A90 6563 2d6d 616e 6461 746f 7279 7072 6563 ec-mandatoryprec
0AA0 6f6e alm=MD580 Precon
0BA0 6469 7469 6f6e 2046 6169 6c75 7265 7370 dition Failuresp
0BB0 6f6e 7365 3d53 5542 5343 5249 4245 2034 onse=SUBSCRIBE 4
0BC0 3232 2053 6573 7369 6f6e 2054 696d 6572 22 Session Timer
0BD0 2054 6f6f 2053 6d61 6c6c 6f63 616c 6970 Too Smallocalip
0BE0 7365 632d 6d61 6e64 6174 6f72 7934 6d61 6c34 3133 sec-mandatory413
0BF0 onditionormal413
0AB0 2052 6571 7565 7374 2045 6e74 6974 7920 Request Entity
0C00
0AC0 546f 6f20 4c61 7267 6532 6541 6534 3836 2042 Too Large2e486 B
0AD0 7573 7920 4865 7265 6d6f 7465 726d 696e usy Heremotermin
0AE0 6174 6564 3138 3320 5365 7373 696f 6e20 ated183 Session
0AF0 5072 6f67 7265 7373 6374 700d 0a43 6f6e Progressctp..Con
0B00 7465 6e74 2d4c 656e 6774 683a 204f 6374 tent-Length: Oct
0B10 2041 4b41 7631 Too Large2eAKAv1
0C10 2d4d 4435 2d73 6573 7369 AKAv1-MD5-sessi
0B20 6f6e 6f72 6d61 -MD5-sessionorma
0C20 6c0d 0a0d 0a50 2d4d 6564 6961 2d41 6f6e 650d 0a41 7574 l....P-Media-Aut
0C30 686f 7269 7a61 onone..Authoriza
0B30 7469 6f6e 3a20 4465 6320 horization: Dec
0C40 3630 3320 4465 636c 696e tion: 603 Declin
0B40 6578 746e 6f6e 603 Declinextnon
0C50 6365 3d34 3835 2041 6d62 extnonce=485 Amb
0B50 6967 756f 7573 ce=485 Ambiguous
0C60 6572 6e61 6d65 3d31 3833 2053 6573 7369 ername=183 Sessi
0C70 6f6e 2050 726f 6772 6573 7369 7073 3a68 on Progressips:h
0C80 616c 6661 696c 7572 656d 6f74 6572 6d69 alfailuremotermi
0C90 6e61 7465 6466 616c 7365 7175 3d61 7564 iguousername=aud
0B60 696f 0d0a 436f 6e74 656e 7469 natedfalsequenti
0CA0 616c 676f 7269 7468 6d3d 742d 5479 7065 io..Content-Type
0B70 3a20 4d61 7220 3430 3120 556e algorithm=401 Un
0CB0 6175 7468 : Mar 401 Unauth
0B80 6f72 697a 6564 5343 5450 5241 authorizedSCTPRA
0CC0 434b 200d 0a53 6563 7572 6974 792d 436c CK ..Security-Cl
0CD0 6965 6e74 3a20 0d0a 5365 6375 7269 7479 ient: ..Security
0CE0 2d53 5265 7175 6972 653a orized..Require:
0B90 2053 4354 5052 4143 4b20 0d0a 743d 3020 SCTPRACK ..t=0
0BA0 302e 302e 302e 300d 0a53 6572 7665 723a 200d 0a53 6563 7572 -Server: ..Secur
0CF0 6974 792d 5665 7269 6679 3a20 6175 6469 ity-Verify: audi
0D00 6f70 7469 6f6e 616c 6572 740d 0a74 3d30 optionalert..t=0
0D10 2030 2e30 2e30 2e30 0d0a 436f 6e74 656e 0.0.0.0..Conten
0D20 742d 4c65 6e67 7468 3a20 696e 666f 5245 t-Length: infoRE
0D30 4749 5354 4552 200d 0a41 7574 686f 7269 GISTER ..Authori
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0D50 0a43 6f6e 7465 6e74 2d54 7970 653a 2031 .Content-Type: 1
0D60 3830 0.0.0.0..Server:
0BB0 2052 696e 6769 6e67 4547 4953 5445 5220 0d0a 633d 494e 80 Ringing..c=IN
0D70 REGISTER ..c=IN
0BC0 2049 5036 2031 3030 2054 7279 3830 2052 696e 6776 6769 6e67 IP6 180 Ringing
0BD0 3130 3020 5472 7969 6e67 763d 300d 0a6f 100 Tryingv
0D80 3d30 0d0a 6f3d 4e4f 5449 4659 2055 5044 =0..o=NOTIFY UPD
0D90 4154 4520 0d0a 5375 7070 6f72 7465 643a ATE ..Supported:
0DA0 2041 Tryingv=0..o
0BE0 3d4e 4f54 4946 5920 5550 4441 5445 200d =NOTIFY UPDATE .
0BF0 0a53 7570 706f 7274 6564 3a20 756e 6b6e .Supported: unkn
0C00 6f77 6e41 4d52 5450 2f41 5650 200d 0a61 3d72 AMRTP/AVP ..a=r
0DB0 7470 6d61 703a 0d0a 5072 6976 6163 793a tpmap:..Privacy:
0DC0 200d 0a45 7870 6972 6573 0a50 ownAMRTP/AVP ..P
0C10 7269 7661 6379 3a20 0d0a 5265 ..Expires: ..Re
0DD0 7175 6972 653a 200d 0a6d 3d61 7564 696f quire: ..m=audio
0DE0 4578 7069 7265 rivacy: ..Expire
0C20 733a 200d 0a53 6563 7572 6974 792d 0d0a s: ..Security-..
0C30 613d 7274 706d 6170 3a0d 0a6d 3d76 6964 a=rtpmap:..m=vid
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0C50 3d20 ..m=video ..s=
0DF0 6661 6c73 650d 0a52 6f75 7465 3a20 = false..Route:
0C60 3b65 7870 6972 6573 3d0d 0a61 3d63 7572 ;expires=..a=cur
0C70 723a 0d0a 613d 666d 7470 3a3b 6578 7069 7265 ..a=fmtp:;expire
0E00 733d 0d0a 613d 6375 7272 3a0d 0a61 3d63 s=..a=curr:..a=c
0E10 r:..a=fmtp:..a=c
0C80 6f6e 663a 0d0a 526f 7574 653a 2069 636f onf:..Route: ico
0E20 6e6f 6e65 5241 636b 3a20 0d0a 613d onf:..RAck: ..a=
0C90 6465 733a 0d0a 5253 none..a=des:..RS
0E30 6571 3a20 0d0a 5241 636b 436c 6965 des:..RSeq: Clie
0CA0 6e74 3a20 5665 7269 6679 3a20 4259 4520 eq: ..RAck: nt: Verify: BYE
0E40
0CB0 636e 6f6e 6365 3d31 3030 7265 6c71 6f70 cnonce=100relqop
0E50 3d75 6c75 7269 3d6e 633d 716f 7354 4350 5544 =uri=nc=qosTCPUD
0E60 5078 6d6c cnonce=100reluri
0CC0 3d71 6f70 3d71 6f73 5443 5055 4450 786d =qop=qosTCPUDPxm
0CD0 6c3b 6c72 0d0a 5669 613a 2053 4950 2f32 Pxml..Via: l;lr..Via: SIP/2
0E70
0CE0 2e30 2f54 4350 203b 636f 6d70 3d73 6967 2034 3038 2052 6571 7565 .0/TCP ;comp=sig
0E80 636f 6d70 726f 6261 7469 6f6e 6f2d 7175 comprobationo-qu
0E90 6575 650d 408 Reque
0CF0 7374 2054 696d 656f 7574 696d 6572 7073 st Timeoutimerps
0D00 6970 3a0d 0a56 6961 3a20 5349 502f 322e eue..Via: ip:..Via: SIP/2.
0EA0
0D10 302f 5544 5020 3b63 6f6d 703d 7369 6763 0/UDP ;comp=sigc
0D20 6f6d 7072 6f62 6174 696f 6e61 636b 3b62 omprobationack;b
0D30 7261 6e63 683d 7a39 0/UDP ;branch=z9 6847 3462 4b0d 0a4d ranch=z9hG4bK..M
0D40 6178 2d46 6f72 7761 7264 733a 2041 7072 ax-Forwards: Apr
0D50 2049 4e56 4954 4520 0d0a 4361 6c6c 2d49 INVITE ..Call-I
0D60 443a 200d 0a43 6f6e 7461 6374 3a20 3230 D: ..Contact: 20
0D70 3020 4f4b 0d0a 4672 6f6d 3a20 0d0a 4353 0 OK..From: ..CS
0D80 6571 3a20 0d0a 546f 3a20 3b74 6167 3d04 eq: ..To: ;tag=.
0D90 10ff 0811 7c0b 1158 0710 db0c 110a 0710 ....|..X........
0DA0 d406 1151 0711 510b 1163 0511 8a06 1184 ...Q..Q..c......
0DB0 0f11 2e0d 1116 0611 6e08 1174 1311 0310 ........n..t....
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0EB0 6847 3462 4b0d 0a4d 6178 2d46 6f72 7761 hG4bK..Max-Forwa
0DC0 113d 080d c504 0f21 030e c803 0f96 040f .=.....!........
0DD0 9604 10bd 0410 c103 10ac 0410 ac07 10b0 ................
0DE0 030d ad08 0fb1 090f b109 0dee 0a0f 3f09 ..............?.
0DF0 0e83 0a0e 8306 0fe1 070f e105 0f94 060f ................
0E00 9406 0fe8 070f e808 0d83 060e 7d07 0e6c ............}..l
0E10 060f 4303 10cb 0910 7203 10c8 0a0d cb05 ..C.....r.......
0E20 0e4d 060e d603 0e10 110f 2504 0cf9 080f .M........%.....
0E30 1704 0953 030a 4704 0f11 120e fb10 0f62 ...S..G........b
0E40 090f 1108 0d56 0310 030b 1018 0310 ce06 .....V..........
0E50 10b7 0c0e 9c0b 100d 0a0f d004 104d 0510 .............M..
0E60 4d08 1084 070f da09 1060 0b10 2e07 0f9a M........`......
0E70 0b0f 8609 1057 0810 940b 1023 0810 9c08 .....W.....#....
0E80 0fa9 0810 a404 0f9a 0d0f ef08 0dc5 100f ................
0E90 760b 0fba 140d 371b 0d37 040d f714 0ee4 v.....7..7......
0EA0 0b0f c50b 0734 0f0d 6d04 0f21 0310 d107 .....4..m..!....
0EB0 0d4b 090f 5409 1069 0810 8c09 107b 0a10 .K..T..i.....{..
0EC0 7264 733a 2049 4e56 4954 4520 416e 6f6e rds: INVITE Anon 430a 1039 0810 0503 10c5 090e 9305 0cc8 C..9............
0ED0 796d 6f75 7369 703a 0d0a 436f 6e74 6163 ymousip:..Contac 040c d90c 10db 090d 1610 0c7a 0c0c a204 ...........z....
0EE0 743a 200d 0a43 616c 6c2d 4944 3a20 3230 t: ..Call-ID: 20 0d7b 0c0c f50c 0ce9 070b dc0b 0d01 130b .{..............
0EF0 3020 4f4b 0d0a 4353 6571 3a20 0d0a 4672 0 OK..CSeq: ..Fr eb08 0d1f 0c0c dd13 10d4 0a0d 0c0d 0ecb ................
0F00 6f6d 3a20 0d0a 546f 3a20 3b74 6167 3d04 om: ..To: ;tag=. 030d 3403 0d31 1b0c 0409 0cb7 090c ae11 ..4..1..........
0F10 12d4 1012 b506 1304 0712 6b0c 129a 0712 ..........k..... 0c65 0c0c 2c0c 0d52 130c 3810 0c8e 160c .e..,..R..8.....
0F20 6406 12c5 0712 c513 1293 0b12 d80b 12e3 d............... 4b06 0d27 0504 f209 0cc0 050b e604 0d2d K..'...........-
0F30 0812 f408 12fc 0513 0a0f 12a6 0d12 7706 ..............w. 0f09 7e06 0b70 090c 4204 0aed 0c0a 2b08 ..~..p..B.....+.
0F40 12ee 0712 4003 123c 0412 3c0d 1194 030b ....@..<..<.....
0F50 a808 112e 0911 2e08 1100 0b42 0e09 cf0f 0f27 090f b50a 0fb5 ................ 880c 0a1f 0f09 .B.....'........
0F50 8d0c 0a4f 170d f90f 07a8 0a0f a70f 08d6 ...O............
0F60 0611 8607 1186 0510 bd06 10bd 0611 8d07 0e09 b30b 0a82 030b e303 08c1 040e f703 ................
0F70 118d 0a10 a003 1255 030f 9414 0eb8 1b0e .......U........ 08d3 0204 8d08 0b52 050b 9407 0b69 0605 .......R.....i..
0F80 b804 1021 0810 1109 105e 0812 3403 1261 ...!.....^..4..a 4804 07f4 0510 5204 071e 0807 1e05 0b99 H.....R.........
0F90 1111 370b 09cb 0410 0b09 100b 0412 5112 ..7...........Q. 1004 ca09 0a79 090e 8d05 0498 050b 760b .....y........v.
0FA0 1118 1011 4f0b 11b6 0f0f 3304 124d 0b11 ....O.....3..M.. 049b 0f04 9b07 049b 0304 a307 04a3 1007 ................
0FB0 c106 1247 0911 f909 0fac 0a10 4908 0f49 ...G........I..I 8309 0783 050b 7b05 0b80 050b 8505 07b9 ......{.........
0FC0 060f 8e07 0f6c 0b11 cc06 104d 0912 1408 .....l.....M.... 050b 8a05 0b8f 050b 2505 08e4 050c 8905 ........%.......
0FD0 122c 1310 c313 10d6 1310 e90c 0f1e 0311 .,.............. 0f71 0511 4c05 0878 0508 9d05 0c9d 0507 .q..L..x........
0FE0 4803 10bf 0312 5e03 125b 0410 bf04 1220 H.....^..[..... 3f05 0c75 050f 0c05 0c60 0506 a904 07b6 ?..u.....`......
0FF0 0a11 750b 115f 1410 6707 0ecc 1010 aa07 ..u.._..g....... 0905 8c06 061a 060e a70a 0616 0a0a c207 ................
1000 117f 0411 eb05 11eb 0b11 6a04 110b 0711 ..........j..... 0b62 0a0a ae03 0b23 040f 9106 0ca8 0705 .b.....#........
1010 0b0b 11ab 0911 f009 1202 0812 2409 120b ............$... ad0a 0eda 080b 4a0d 09ff 0b05 1c09 1122 ......J........"
1020 0a11 0805 c907 0d9d 060b d70a 11e1 0811 a303 1258 090f e408 ...........X.... 064d 040b ae06 ...........M....
1030 1100 0412 2003 1008 050f d906 1087 040e .... ........... 068d 0806 0208 0e28 0b0a a303 0a0c 030b .......(........
1040 7a04 0a82 080e f903 11a1 0912 cc09 0e97 z............... ba05 10f9 0409 9c05 0aea 030b bd06 0d7e ...............~
1050 100e 4e06 0ea8 0b0e 8205 056d 040e ae0c ..N........m.... 040d 2808 08b7 1b0e 520a 09a9 1404 8515 ..(.....R.......
1060 0e6a 170d 8f15 0ddf 0c0e 5e0c 0ef5 0c0e .j........^..... 0759 1507 440d 0930 1706 ae0f 07e6 1407 .Y..D..0........
1070 760c 0e1d 130d 7508 0ea0 040f 4117 0daa v.....u.....A... be0d 060a 0d09 3d16 06dc 1208 4521 04aa ......=.....E!..
1080 1910 230a 0e8d 030e b203 0eb5 100e 3e09 ..#...........>. 1310 e708 0a17 1c0e ad18 0bc0 1a05 951a ................
1090 0e29 090e 3205 107a 0207 d604 0e19 0c12 .)..2..z........ 0575 1106 3d16 06f2 1e0e 3016 05ed 1d06 .u..=.....0.....
10A0 6b05 114a 160d c50c 0d69 1312 641b 0d41 k..J.....i..d..A 2023 0527 1108 7d11 0db0 1604 da0d 0f49 #.'..}........I
10B0 0d0d f813 0d28 0409 8b05 1095 0408 6e08 .....(........n. 1607 0817 05b4 0d08 c713 07f8 1208 571f ..............W.
10C0 086e 050d 0110 0670 090b da09 0fde 0506 .n.....p........ 04fe 1905 4e13 080b 0f08 e917 06c5 1306 ....N...........
10D0 d305 0cde 070a a306 0629 0a07 da04 0d0e .........)...... 7b19 05d4 1507 6e18 0e12 0b0f 361b 0dd5 {.....n.....6...
10E0 0609 1608 070f 0806 f203 0b75 030d 2205 ...........u..".
10F0 0f85 0706 d603 0a46 070a 4609 0c6d 050c .......F..F..m..
1100 e805 0ce3 050c f705 0d8a 050c fc05 0cf2 ................
1110 050c 9305 08d5 0508 bd05 0df3 0508 3d05 ..............=.
1120 0dda 0507 ae05 1208 3315 0793 050d a505 07c9 050d ................
1130 c005 0778 0510 3b04 0d87 0707 5a09 0697 ...x..;.....Z...
1140 060f 2d06 101b 0a0f 290a 0c37 070c d00a ..-.....)..7....
1150 0c2d 0807 5a06 0b4c 0b0b ee07 0b4c 040c .-..Z..L.....L..
1160 5f03 0d25 050c 5f06 0f44 040e a905 0bd4 _..%.._..D......
1170 080c a806 0bd4 070a d408 0ad4 1b06 360a ..............6.
1180 0b18 0a0c 4b03 0c91 1309 e614 06c0 1508 ....K...........
1190 9515 0880 0d0a 6c17 07fa 0f0e 0b13 09f9 ......l.........
11A0 1409 1c0d 07ce 0d0a 5f16 0858 1209 5621 ........_..X..V!
11B0 05a0 1307 e408 0b6d 1c0f ed18 0612 1a06 .......m........
11C0 a01a 0680 110e d316 0842 1b0f bf16 06fa .........B......
11D0 0e0b 2223 0579 1109 a111 0742 1605 550d .."#.y.....B..U. 040b 9e04 0ba6 040b aa04 ..3.............
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10F0 0bb6 040b a20a 0ab8 0b0a 9808 0b3a 0b09 .............:..
1100 7308 0b32 0b0a 8d09 0af6 0a0a e00d 09f2 s..2............
1110 130d 8b14 07d2 1309 0b12 081e 1009 5b12 ..............[.
1120 091e 0d0c cd0e 0c1f 1109 4a0c 0a5b 0c0a ..........J..[..
1130 4309 0aff 0e09 dd0c 0a37 0706 6908 0669 C........7..i..i
1140 0609 eb08 0b5a 0a0a d612 0657 0d06 5707 .....Z.....W..W.
1150 09eb 040a f110 0730 090b 080c 0a67 050a .......0.....g..
1160 f105 0a73 060a 7307 096b 0809 6b03 0be3 ...s..s..k..k...
1170 070f a00a 0acc 090b 1a0a 099f 0a06 7107 ..............q.
1180 0e73 070f fc0e 09c1 1706 930a 0efb 0d0e .s..............
1190 030a 099f 0a06 7108 0b2a 0c0d 6109 0b11 ......q..*..a...
11A0 1308 f815 08a2 040b b20f 0566 0d07 2309 ...........f..#.
11B0 0a0e 0b0d 610f 04ee 0604 f804 092b 0408 ....a........+..
11C0 2f07 08c0 0311 2b04 112a 070d a303 0734 /.....+..*.....4
11D0 0410 fd03 0736 030d c00d 042d 0b04 460c .....6.....-..F.
11E0 1053 1707 9816 065b 1706 dd0d 0f10 1309 .S.....[........ 043a 040b c004 0c2c 0405 9504 047c 0405 .:.....,.....|..
11F0 3012 0968 1f05 2419 05c6 1309 430f 09d7 0..h..$.....C... 7504 0485 0409 7304 063d 0604 7b04 06f2 u.....s..=..{...
1200 1708 1113 0f73 190f 5415 08ef 180f 9604 .....s..T....... 0407 5904 0e30 1204 0010 088e 1008 690e ..Y..0........i.
1210 10ba 0b10 401b 05ed 1209 8f15 08da 1707 ....@........... 0412 0d04 2003 10db 0405 ed04 0744 0406 .... ........D..
1220 7d14 08c2 1408 aa08 0cb0 040d 0604 0d1e }............... 2007 0474 040c 040a 045c 0405 2704 0930 ..t.....\..'..0
1230 0408 7d04 0fd0 040d 1a06 0e23 0f0b 090f 0adc 0a0c 5507 .....#........U. b004 06ae 0404 da09 ..}.............
1240 0729 040d 1604 0d0a 0a0c 230b 0be3 080c .)........#..... 0409 0811 2e04 0f49 0407 e604 0ecb 0508 .......I........
1250 a00b 0ac9 080c c00b 0bf9 090c 7f0a 0c19 ................ bd04 0708 040f c504 0657 0405 b404 0f76 .........W.....v
1260 0d0b 530a 108b 0c0b 8016 0828 1707 b311 ..S........(....
1270 0a8a 1309 0414 0717 130a 0c12 097a 100a .............z..
1280 b912 0a4d 0d0a aa0e 0d5c 110a 790c 0bb0 ...M.....\..y...
1290 0c0b a409 0c88 0e0b 300c 0b8c 0c0b c808 ........0.......
12A0 0cc8 0c0b bc0d 0b60 080c 980a 0c0f 1207 .......`........
12B0 300d 0408 c708 0bfc 0407 f804 0730 1707 620f 0aeb 1009 c709 0c64 0..0..b........d
12C0 0c0b 980a 0c41 0b06 5009 1283 0f0a fa0e .....A..P.......
12D0 0b3e 030e 3b07 1111 080d 390b 0c04 030e .>..;.....9.....
12E0 3b03 0f1c 0710 8207 0a32 0407 5203 0ab6 ;........2..R...
12F0 0205 4708 0cb8 050c ed07 0cd7 0605 9a0c ..G.............
1300 0f04 090c 7613 0a1f 1509 b204 0d12 0f05 ....v...........
1310 de0d 0873 090b 770b 0f04 0f05 6906 0573 ...s..w.....i..s
1320 040a 5a04 07f6 0605 0004 0524 1204 1c04 ..Z........$....
1330 05c6 0507 5504 0943 0805 be04 09d7 0605 ....U..C........
1340 4f04 0811 0905 4c04 0f73 040a 3b04 0f54 O.....L..s..;..T
1350 070a 3804 08ef 070e e704 0f96 0b0e e304 ..8.............
1360 0d28 0806 2e04 1040 0a10 9804 05ed 0512 .(.....@........
1370 8e04 098f 0812 8b04 08da 0d04 690e 044e ............i..N
1380 1004 3e10 042e 1204 0a0c 0476 0411 750b ..>........v..u.
1390 0482 0411 5f0d 045c 040e 8204 0636 0b04 ...._..\.....6..
13A0 8d04 0b18 0904 c904 1067 0412 1d04 12ee .........g......
13B0 0411 2a04 0d69 040a c904 0520 ...........0....
1270 0857 050d 5d04 04fe 0406 c006 ..*..i..... ....
13C0 0f89 0408 9507 1015 0408 8005 1106 040a ................
13D0 6c0a 04b6 0407 fa08 0e03 0a04 054e 040e 0b04 050d l...............
13E0 0410 aa05 0517 .W..]........N..
1280 5204 080b 0409 1c05 10fc 0407 ce05 ................
13F0 0f00 040a 5f08 12a6 0408 5803 126b 3d04 08e9 0505 d104 06c5 R.....=.........
1290 0406 dc04 067b 0409 ...._.....X..k..
1400 5605 0f51 0405 a007 04f9 0407 e406 050c V..Q............
1410 a904 05d4 0408 4504 .....{........E.
12A0 076e 040b 6d07 04f2 040f ed04 0717 0804 e304 ..m.............
1420 0612 0904 c004 06a0 0a04 a204 09c7 0406 ................
1430 8007 04eb e504 0e12 0404 aa04 0beb 070f .n..............
12B0 1b04 0f36 040e d30a 0498 0408 4205 0512 ............B...
1440 040f bf06 0506 0406 fa08 06b8 040d 4108 ..............A.
1450 0a3f 0405 7904 051c 0409 a104 107f 0407 .?..y...........
1460 420c 0606 0405 5509 0eec e404 0dd5 0410 530a 0400 B.....U.....S...
1470 e704 0833 ...6...........3
12C0 050f 5d04 0793 040a 1706 0e78 0404 8104 ..]........x....
12D0 0dc2 040d f809 0a9b 0406 5b0a 04ac 0406 dd0b ........[.......
1480 0542 040f 1009 04d2 0409 3008 04db 0409 .B........0.....
1490 68 h aa04 116e 040e ad05 0466 0904 .......n.....f..
12E0 6b0b 0451 040d 01 k..Q...
Table 1: binary representation of the static SIP/SDP
dictionary for SigComp
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4. Security Considerations
The security considerations of [1] apply. This memo does not
introduce any known additional security risk.
5. IANA Considerations
None.
6. Authors' Addresses
Miguel A. Garcia
Ericsson
FIN-02420, Jorvas, Finland
Tel: +358 9299 3553
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e-mail: miguel.a.garcia@ericsson.com
Carsten Bormann
Universitaet Bremen TZI
Postfach 330440
D-28334 Bremen, Germany
Tel: +49 421 218 7024
e-mail: cabo@tzi.org
Joerg Ott
Universitaet Bremen TZI
Bibliothekstr. 1
Bremen 28359, Germany
Tel: +49.421.201-7028
e-mail: jo@tzi.uni-bremen.de
Richard Price
Roke Manor Research Ltd
Romsey, Hants, SO51 0ZN, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1794 833681
e-mail: richard.price@roke.co.uk
Adam Roach
dynamicsoft
5100 Tennyson Parkway, Suite 1200
Plano, TX 75024, USA
e-mail: adam@dynamicsoft.com
7. Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Lars-Erik Jonsson, Zhigang C. Liu and
Jonathan Rosenberg for their valuable comments.
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8. References
8.1 Normative references
1. R. Price, H. Hannu, C. Bormann, J. Christoffersson, Z. Liu, J.
Rosenberg, Signaling Compression (SigComp), draft-ietf-rohc-
sigcomp-07.txt, June 2002, work in progress.
8.2 Informative references
2. J. Rosenberg, H. Schulzrinne, G. Camarillo, A. Johnston, J.
Peterson, R. Sparks, M. Handley, E. Schooler, Session Initiation
Protocol, Request for Comments 3261, May 2002.
3. M. Garcia et al, 3GPP requirements on SIP, draft-sipping-garcia-
3gpp-reqs-03.txt, draft-sipping-
garcia-3gpp-reqs-03.txt, work in progress.
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4. F. Yergeau, "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646," Request
for Comments 2279, Internet Engineering Task Force, Jan. 1998.
5. J. Franks, P. Hallam-Baker, J. Hostetler, S. Lawrence, P. Leach,
A. Luotonen, L. Stewart, HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest
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6. A. Vaha-Sipila, URLs for telephone calls, Request for Comments
2806, Internet Engineering Task Force, Apr. 2000.
7. S. Donovan, The SIP INFO Method, Request for Comments 2976,
October 2000.
8. A. Roach, SIP-Specific Event Notification, Request for Comments
3265, May 2002.
9. J. Rosenberg, H. Schulzrinne, Reliability of Provisional Responses
in SIP, Request for Comments 3262, May 2002.
10. J. Rosenberg, The Session Initiation Protocol UPDATE Method,
draft-ietf-sip-update-02.txt, April 2002, work in progress.
11. G. Camarillo, W. Marshall, J. Rosenberg, Integration of Resource
Management and SIP, draft-ietf-sip-manyfolks-resource-07.txt,
April 2002, work in progress.
12. R. Sparks, The SIP Refer Method, draft-sparks-sip-refer-split-00,
April draft-ietf-sip-refer-06.txt,
July 2002, work in progress.
13. R. Mahy, B. Biggs, R. Dean, The SIP Replaces header, draft-ietf-
sip-replaces-01.txt,
sip-replaces-02.txt, April 2002, work in progress.
14. R. Sparks, Internet Media Types message/sip and message/sipfrag,
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draft-sparks-sip-mimetypes-03.txt, April 2002, work in progress.
15. D. Willis, B. Hoeneisen, SIP Sesssion Initiation Protocol Extension
Header for Registering Non-
Adjacent Registration of Non-Adjacent Contacts, draft-willis-sip-path-07.txt, draft-willis-
sip-path-08.txt, May 2002, work in progress.
16. H. Schulzrinne, D. Oran, G. Camarillo, The Reason Header Field
for the Session Initiation Protocol, draft-ietf-sip-reason-
00.txt, April draft-ietf-sip-reason-01.txt,
May 2002, work in progress.
17. S. Donovan, J. Rosenberg, The SIP Session Timer, draft-ietf-sip-
session-timer-08.txt, October 2001,
session-timer-09.txt, July 2002, work in progress.
18. A. Niemi, J. Arkko, V. Torvinen, HTTP Digest Authentication Using
AKA, draft-ietf-sip-digest-aka-03, May 2002, work in progress.
19. J. Arkko, V. Torvinen, G. Camarillo, T. Haukka, S. Sen, Security
Mechanism Agreement for SIP Sessions, draft-ietf-sip-sec-agree-
01.txt, May draft-ietf-sip-sec-
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agree-04.txt, June 2002, working progress.
20. B. Campbell, J. Rosenberg, D. Willis, R. Sparks, H. Schulzrinne,
J. Lennox, C. Huitema, B. Aboba, D. Gurle,
D. Oran, Session Initiation Protocol Extension for Instant
Messaging, draft-ietf-
sip-message-03, April draft-ietf-sip-message-06.txt, July 2002, work in
progress.
21. W. Marshall, F. Andreasen, D. Evans, SIP Extensions for Media
Authorization, draft-ietf-sip-call-auth-05.txt, May 2002, work in
progress. void
22. H. Schulzrinne, J. Rosenberg, SIP Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Caller Preferences and Callee Capabilities, draft-ietf-sip-callerprefs-04.txt, December 2001, draft-ietf-sip-
callerprefs-06.txt, July 2002, work in progress.
23. G. Camarillo, Compressing the Session Initiation Protocol, draft-
camarillo-sip-compression-01.txt, May
ietf-sip-compression-00.txt, August 2002, work in progress.
24. M. Handley, V. Jacobson, C. Perkins, SDP: Session Description
Protocol, draft-ietf-mmusic-sdp-new-09.txt, draft-ietf-mmusic-sdp-new-10.txt, May 2002, work in
progress.
25. J Sjoberg, M. Westerlund, A. Lakaniemi, Q. Xie, RTP Real-Time
Protocol payload format and file storage format for the Adaptive
Multi-Rate (AMR) and Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband (AMR-WB) audio
codecs, draft-
ietf-avt-rtp-amr-13.txt, January 2002, work in progress. RFC 3267, June 2002
26. G. Camarillo, J. Holler, G. AP Eriksson, H. Schulzrinne, Grouping
of media lines in SDP, draft-ietf-mmusic-fid-06.txt, February
2002, work in progress.
27. H. Schulzrinne, S. Petrack, RTP Payload for DTMF Digits,
Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals, RFC 2833, May 2000.
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28. J. Arkko, E. Carrara, F. Lindholm, M. Naslund, K. Norrman, Key
Management Extensions for SDP and RTSP, draft-ietf-mmusic-kmgmt-
ext-04.txt, April
ext-05.txt, June 2002, work in progress.
29. J. Arkko, E. Carrara, F. Lindholm, M. Naslund, K. Norrman, MIKEY:
Multimedia Internet KEYing, draft-ietf-msec-mikey-01.txt February draft-ietf-msec-mikey-03.txt, July
2002.
30. M. Baugher, R. Blom, E. Carrara, D. McGrew, M. Naslund, K.
Norrman, D. Oran, The Secure Real Time Transport Protocol, draft-
ietf-avt-srtp-04.txt, May
ietf-avt-srtp-05.txt, June 2002, work in progress.
31. J. Ott, S. Wenger, S. Fukunaga, N. Sato, K. Yano, A. Miyazaki, K.
Hata, R. Hakenberg, C. Burmeister, Extended RTP Profile for RTCP-
based feedback (RTP/AVPF), draft-ietf-avt-rtcp-feedback- 02.txt, draft-ietf-avt-rtcp-feedback-03.txt,
March 2002, work in progress.
32. J. Rosenberg, H.Schulzrinne, An Offer/Answer Model with SDP, RFC
3264.
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33. C. Jennings, void
34. J. Peterson, M. Watson, Extensions to A Privacy Mechanism for the Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP) for Asserted Identity within Trusted
Networks, draft-ietf-sip-asserted-identity-00, (SIP), draft-ietf-sip-privacy-general-01.txt, June 2002,
work in progress.
35. R. Sparks, The Referred-By mechanism,draft-ietf-sip-
referredby-00.txt, May 2002, work in progress.
34. J. Peterson, A Privacy Mechanism for the
36. D. Willis, B. Hoeneisen, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), draft-ietf-sip-privacy-general-00.txt, May Extension
Header Field for Service Route Discovery During Registration,
August 2002, draft-ietf-sip-scvrtdisco-01.txt, work in progress.
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Appendix A. SIP input strings to the SIP/SDP static dictionary
For reference, this section lists the SIP input strings that were
used in generating the dictionary, as well as a priority value, the
offset of the string in the generated dictionary, the length of the
string, and one or more references into the referenced documents that
motivate the presence of this string. Note that the notation
"[CRLF]" stands for a sequence of two bytes with the values 0x0d and
0x0a, respectively.
The priority value is used for determining the position of the string
in the dictionary. Lower priority values (higher priorities) cause
the string to occur at a later position in the dictionary, making it
more efficient to reference the string in certain compression
algorithms. Hence, small priority values were assigned to strings
more likely to occur.
String Pr Off Len References
===================================== == ==== ==== ==========
"sip:" 1 0ED4 0CFF 0004 [2] 19.1.1
"sips:" 3 0C7A 08C8 0005 [2] 19.1.1
"tel:" 3 0A19 08D9 0004 [6] 2.2
"SIP/2.0" 1 0E6B 0CDB 0007 [2] 25.1
"SIP/2.0/UDP " 1 0E9A 0D0A 000C [2] 25.1
"SIP/2.0/TCP " 3 0E6B 0CDB 000C [2] 25.1
"INVITE" 1 0EC5 0D51 0006 [2] 25.1
"INVITE " 1 0EC5 0D51 0007 [2] 25.1
"ACK" 2 0CBF 0B96 0003 [2] 25.1
"ACK " 2 0CBF 0B96 0004 [2] 25.1
"OPTIONS" 4 035A 0269 0007 [2] 25.1
"OPTIONS " 4 035A 0269 0008 [2] 25.1
"BYE" 2 0E3C 0CAC 0003 [2] 25.1
"BYE " 2 0E3C 0CAC 0004 [2] 25.1
"CANCEL" 4 074C 05EB 0006 [2] 25.1
"CANCEL " 4 074C 05EB 0007 [2] 25.1
"REGISTER" 2 0D2E 0BB1 0008 [2] 25.1
"REGISTER " 2 0D2E 0BB1 0009 [2] 25.1
"INFO" 4 085F 06F1 0004 [7] 2
"INFO " 4 085F 06F1 0005 [7] 2
"SUBSCRIBE" 2 0BB5 0A83 0009 [8] 8.1.1
"SUBSCRIBE " 2 0BB5 0A83 000A [8] 8.1.1
"NOTIFY" 2 0D86 0BE1 0006 [8] 8.1.2
"NOTIFY " 2 0D86 0BE1 0007 [8] 8.1.2
"PRACK" 2 0CBD 0B94 0005 [9] 6
"PRACK " 2 0CBD 0B94 0006 [9] 6
"UPDATE" 2 0D8D 0BE8 0006 [10] 7, 10
"UPDATE " 2 0D8D 0BE8 0007 [10] 7, 10
"REFER" 4 07D4 0673 0005 [12] 3, 10 2.1, 7
"REFER " 4 07D4 0673 0006 [12] 3, 10 2.1, 7
"MESSAGE" 4 06D4 056B 0007 [20] 9
"MESSAGE " 4 06D4 056B 0008 [20] 9
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"[CRLF]Accept: " 4 084B 06CC 000A [2] 20.1
"[CRLF]Accept-Contact:
"[CRLF]Accept-" 4 071A 0009 [22] 5,
[2] 20.2, 20.3
"Contact: " 5 001C 0012 0009 0009 [22] 5
"[CRLF]Accept-Encoding:
"Encoding: " 4 05E6 0013 059F 000A [2] 20.2
"[CRLF]Accept-Language: 20.2,
[2] 20.12
"Language: " 4 05F9 0013 0271 000A [2] 20.3 20.3,
[2] 20.13
"[CRLF]Alert-Info: " 4 0722 05C1 000E [2] 20.4
"[CRLF]Allow: " 3 0A97 0916 0009 [2] 20.5
"[CRLF]Allow-Events: " 3 0A4E 087A 0010 [8] 8.2.1
"[CRLF]Authentication-Info: " 4 0398 0293 0017 [2] 20.6
"[CRLF]Authorization: " 2 0D37 0B25 0011 [2] 20.7
"[CRLF]Call-ID: " 1 0EE3 0D58 000B [2] 20.8
"[CRLF]Call-Info: " 5 0069 0020 000D [2] 20.9
"[CRLF]Contact: " 1 0ED8 0D63 000B [2] 20.10
"[CRLF]Content-Disposition:
"[CRLF]Content-" 4 0AFB 000A [2] 20.11,
20.12, 20.13, [2] 20.14, 20.15
"Disposition: " 4 037D 0017 0A03 000D [2] 20.11
"[CRLF]Content-Encoding:
"Encoding: " 4 04C2 0014 059F 000A [2] 20.2,
[2] 20.12
"[CRLF]Content-Language:
"Language: " 4 04AA 0014 0271 000A [2] 20.3,
[2] 20.13
"[CRLF]Content-Length: " 2 0D18 0AFB 0012 [2] 20.14
"[CRLF]Content-Type: " 2 0D4F 0B62 0010 [2] 20.15
"[CRLF]CSeq: " 1 0EF4 0D7C 0008 [2] 20.16
"[CRLF]Date: " 4 08B0 072A 0008 [2] 20.17
"[CRLF]Error-Info: " 5 004E 0012 000E [2] 20.18
"[CRLF]Event: " 3 0A6A 08E9 000C [8] 8.2.1
"[CRLF]Expires: " 2 0DC1 0C18 000B [2] 20.19
"[CRLF]From: " 1 0EFC 0D74 0008 [2] 20.20
"[CRLF]In-Reply-To: " 4 0709 057E 000F [2] 20.21
"[CRLF]Max-Forwards: " 1 0EB5 0D3D 0010 [2] 20.22
"[CRLF]Min-Expires:
"[CRLF]Min-" 4 0770 0006 [2] 20.23,
[17] 5
"Expires: " 4 06DC 000F 0842 0009 [2] 20.23
"[CRLF]Min-SE:
"SE: " 4 0855 000A 06ED 0004 [17] 5
"[CRLF]MIME-Version: " 5 003E 0469 0010 [2] 20.24
"[CRLF]P-Asserted-Identity: " 3 098F 0017 [33] 13.1
"[CRLF]Asserted-Identity: " 3 09DF 0015 [33] 13.1
"[CRLF]Organization: " 5 002E 048E 0010 [2] 20.25
"[CRLF]Path: " 3 0AA0 091F 0008 [15] 3
"[CRLF]Priority: " 4 0780 062B 000C [2] 20.26
"[CRLF]Privacy: " 2 0DB6 0C0D 000B [34] 4.2
"[CRLF]Proxy-Authenticate:
"[CRLF]Proxy-" 4 0742 0008 [2] 20.27,
20.28, 20.29
"Authenticate: " 4 0428 0016 05CF 000E [2] 20.27
"[CRLF]Proxy-Authorization:
"Authorization: " 4 03B3 0017 0B27 000F [2] 20.28
"[CRLF]Proxy-Require:
"Require: " 4 068A 0011 0B88 0009 [2] 20.29
"[CRLF]P-Media-Authorization: " 3 0C23 0019 [21] 5.1, 9
"[CRLF]Media-Authorization: " 3 09AA 0017 [21] 5.1, 9
"[CRLF]RAck: " 2 0E34 0C84 0008 [9] 7.2
"[CRLF]Reason: " 3 0A8D 090C 000A [16] 2
"[CRLF]Record-Route: " 3 0A3E 088E 0010 [2] 20.30
"[CRLF]Refer-To: " 4 07C8 000C [12] 3, 10 061F 000C [12] 2.1, 7
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"[CRLF]Referred-By: " 4 058D 000F [35] 9
"[CRLF]Reject-Contact: " 5 000A 0000 0012 [22] 5
"[CRLF]Replaces: " 4 07BC 064F 000C [13] 3.1
"[CRLF]Reply-To: " 5 0076 003A 000C [2] 20.31
"[CRLF]Request-Disposition: " 4 0362 09F9 0017 [22] 5
"[CRLF]Require: " 2 0DCC 0B86 000B [2] 20.32
"[CRLF]Retry-After: " 4 06EB 03A8 000F [2] 20.33
"[CRLF]Route: " 2 0E14 0C57 0009 [2] 20.34
"[CRLF]RSeq: " 2 0E2C 0C94 0008 [9] 7.1
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"[CRLF]Security-Client:
"[CRLF]Security-" 2 0C23 000B [19] 3.3
"Client: " 2 0CC3 0013 0C9C 0008 [19] 3.3
"[CRLF]Security-Server:
"Server: " 2 0CD6 0013 0BA9 0008 [19] 3.3
"[CRLF]Security-Verify:
"Verify: " 2 0CE9 0013 0CA4 0008 [19] 3.3
"[CRLF]Server: " 4 0841 0BA7 000A [2] 20.35
"[CRLF]Service-Route: " 3 0865 0011 [36]
"[CRLF]Session-Expires: " 3 0975 0838 0013 [17] 4
"[CRLF]Subject: " 5 0082 0046 000B [2] 20.36
"[CRLF]Subscription-State: " 3 09C5 084B 0016 [8] 8.2.3
"[CRLF]Supported: " 2 0D94 0BEF 000D [2] 20.37
"[CRLF]Timestamp: " 5 005C 002D 000D [2] 20.38
"[CRLF]To: " 1 0F04 0D84 0006 [2] 20.39
"[CRLF]Unsupported: " 4 06FA 04D6 000F [2] 20.40
"[CRLF]User-Agent: " 4 073E 05B3 000E [2] 20.41
"[CRLF]Via: " 1 0E64 0CD4 0007 [2] 20.42
"[CRLF]Via: SIP/2.0/UDP " 1 0E93 0D03 0013 [2] 20.42
"[CRLF]Via: SIP/2.0/TCP " 3 0E64 0CD4 0013 [2] 20.42
"[CRLF]Warning: " 5 008D 0051 000B [2] 20.43
"[CRLF]WWW-Authenticate: " 2 0AB8 0937 0014 [2] 20.44
"[CRLF]WWW-Authenticate: Digest " 2 0AB8 0937 001B [2] 20.44
"[CRLF][CRLF]" 2 0C21 09F7 0004 [2] 7
";transport=" 4 0804 0682 000B [2] 25.1
"udp" 4 0A3B 07E3 0003 [2] 25.1,
[24] A, [2] 25.1, [24] A
"tcp" 4 0B1C 04C1 0003 [2] 25.1
"sctp" 4 0352 0AF7 0004 [2] 25.1
"tls" 4 06B6 04D3 0003 [2] 25.1,
[19] 3.3
";user=" 3 0AA8 0927 0006 [2] 25.1
"phone" 3 016D 00F2 0005 [2] 25.1
"ip" 4 0147 008D 0002 [2] 25.1
";method=" 4 08B8 0752 0008 [2] 25.1
";ttl=" 4 08ED 0794 0005 [2] 25.1
";lr" 2 0D48 0CD1 0003 [2] 25.1
"Digest " 2 0ACC 094B 0007 [5] 3.2.1,
3.2.2
"username=" 2 0C5E 0B54 0009 [5] 3.2.2
"uri=" 2 0E51 0CBD 0004 [5] 3.2.2
"qop=" 2 0E4D 0CC1 0004 [5] 3.2.1,
3.2.2
"cnonce=" 2 0E40 0CB0 0007 [5] 3.2.2
"nc=" 2 0E55 09AD 0003 [5] 3.2.2
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"response=" 2 0BAC 09EE 0009 [5] 3.2.2
"nextnonce=" 2 0C49 0B3F 000A [5] 3.2.3
"rspauth=" 2 0B49 0983 0008 [5] 3.2.3
"realm=" 2 0B8E 0A7D 0006 [5] 3.2.1
"domain=" 2 0B6C 0A6C 0007 [5] 3.2.1
"nonce=" 2 0C4D 0B43 0006 [5] 3.2.1
"opaque=" 4 08D7 0769 0007 [5] 3.2.1
"stale=" 4 019A 0148 0006 [5] 3.2.1
"true" 4 058B 03F4 0004 [5] 3.2.1,
[22] 5.2 3.2.1
"false" 4 0C95 0C52 0005 [5] 3.2.1
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"algorithm=" 2 0CA0 09CB 000A [5] 3.2.1,
[18] 3.1
"MD5" 2 0B94 0A10 0003 [5] 3.2.1,
[18] 3.1
"MD5-sess" 2 0C11 0B17 0008 [5] 3.2.1,
[18] 3.1
"auth" 4 046E 031E 0004 [5] 3.2.1
"auth-int" 4 046E 031E 0008 [5] 3.2.1
"AKAv" 2 0C0B 0B11 0004 [18] 3.1, 6
"AKAv1-MD5" 2 0C0B 0B11 0009 [18] 3.1, 6
"auts=" 4 0901 0799 0005 [18] 3.4
"digest-integrity" 4 0270 00CA 0010 [19] 3.3
"ipsec-ike" 4 07DA 0679 0009 [19] 3.3
"ipsec-man" 4 0BDE 0A8D 0009 [19] 3.3
"smime" 4 02D3 0098 0005 [19] 3.3
";alg=" 4 08DE 0776 0005 [19] 3.3
";purpose=" 5 00C9 006B 0009 [2] 20.9
"icon" 5 0E1D 09AA 0004 [2] 20.9, 20.11
"info" 5 0D2A 09C2 0004 [2] 20.9
"card" 5 0120 0081 0004 [2] 20.9
";expires=" 2 0DF9 0C60 0009 [2] 25.1,
[8] 8.4
"render" 5 0B89 0A78 0006 [2] 20.11
"session" 5 0C15 0B1B 0007 [2] 20.11,
[34] 4.2
"alert" 5 0D06 04BD 0005 [2] 20.11
";handling=" 5 00B6 005C 000A [2] 20.11
"optional" 2 0D00 09C5 0008 [2] 20.11,
[11] 4, [2] 20.11, [11] 4
"required" 5 0A03 07FC 0008 [2] 20.11
"text" 5 010D 007C 0004 [2] 25.1
"image" 5 0117 0066 0005 [2] 25.1
"audio" 5 0CFC 0B5D 0005 [2] 25.1
"video" 5 0B00 095D 0005 [2] 25.1
"application" 2 05CB 0334 000B [2] 25.1
"application/sdp" 2 0B33 096D 000F [2] 25.1
"message/sip" 4 009B 000B [2] 27.5
"message/sipfrag" 4 009B 000F [14] 2
"message" 4 02D6 009B 0007 [2] 25.1, 27.5,
[14] 2
"sip" 4 0646 00A3 0003 [14] 1 [2] 27.5
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"sipfrag" 4 0646 00A3 0007 [14] 2
"multipart/signed" 4 0383 0010 [2] 23.3
"multipart" 4 086D 0383 0009 [2] 25.1, 7.4.1
"sdp" 2 07A8 0647 0003
"xml" 2 0E61 0CCE 0003
"Mon, " 4 08E8 077B 0005 [2] 25.1
"Tue, " 4 08E3 0780 0005 [2] 25.1
"Wed, " 4 08F7 0785 0005 [2] 25.1
"Thu, " 4 098A 03B9 0005 [2] 25.1
"Fri, " 4 08FC 078A 0005 [2] 25.1
"Sat, " 4 08F2 078F 0005 [2] 25.1
"Sun, " 4 0893 0725 0005 [2] 25.1
" Jan " 4 04D5 04E4 0005 [2] 25.1
" Feb " 4 04BD 0889 0005 [2] 25.1
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" Mar " 4 09F3 0B71 0005 [2] 25.1
" Apr " 4 043D 0D4C 0005 [2] 25.1
" May " 4 09DA 0478 0005 [2] 25.1
" Jun " 4 03AE 049D 0005 [2] 25.1
" Jul " 4 0393 089D 0005 [2] 25.1
" Aug " 4 09A5 033F 0005 [2] 25.1
" Sep " 4 03C9 0875 0005 [2] 25.1
" Oct " 4 09C0 0B0C 0005 [2] 25.1
" Nov " 4 0378 0860 0005 [2] 25.1
" Dec " 4 0C3B 02A9 0005 [2] 25.1
" GMT" 4 0987 03B6 0004 [2] 25.1
";tag=" 1 0F0A 0D8A 0005 [2] 25.1
"emergency" 4 0297 018C 0009 [2] 20.26
"urgent" 4 0B2D 021A 0006 [2] 20.26
"normal" 4 0C1B 0AA7 0006 [2] 20.26
"non-urgent" 4 0B29 0216 000A [2] 20.26
";duration=" 4 0837 06C2 000A [2] 20.33
";maddr=" 4 08D0 0762 0007 [2] 20.42
";received=" 4 082D 06AE 000A [2] 20.42
";branch=" 5 0EA6 0D2E 0008 [2] 20.42
";branch=z9hG4bK" 1 0EA6 0D2E 000F [2] 8.1.1.7
"SIP" 5 0E6B 0CDB 0003 [2] 25.1,
[16] 2
"UDP" 2 0E5E 0CCB 0003 [2] 20.42
"TCP" 2 0E5B 0CC8 0003 [2] 20.42
"TLS" 4 0891 0723 0003 [2] 20.42
"SCTP" 4 0CBA 0B91 0004 [2] 20.42
"active" 4 0A23 08A8 0006 [8] 8.4
"pending" 4 0329 01AD 0007 [8] 8.4
"terminated" 4 0C8B 0ADA 000A [8] 8.4
";reason=" 4 08C8 074A 0008 [8] 8.4
";retry-after=" 4 0760 05FF 000D [8] 8.4
"deactivated" 4 0250 011C 000B [8] 8.4
"probation" 4 0E83 0D22 0009 [8] 8.4
"rejected" 4 0939 01C9 0008 [8] 8.4
"timeout" 4 06A3 099D 0007 [8] 8.4
"giveup" 4 0229 07D7 0006 [8] 8.4
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"noresource" 4 03DA 024D 000A [8] 8.4
";id=" 4 090E 07AE 0004 [8] 8.4
"100rel" 2 0E47 0CB7 0006 [9] 8.1
"precondition" 2 0B1E 0A9C 000C [11] 8
"refer" 3 0D4A 07E6 0005 [12] 10 3.1, 7
"to-tag" 4 0516 028D 0006 [13] 3.2
"from-tag" 4 030F 0202 0008 [13] 3.2
"replaces" 4 02F2 0A28 0008 [13] 3.4
"Q.850" 5 0B51 01D1 0005 [16] 2
";cause=" 5 00F9 0074 0007 [16] 2
";text=" 5 010C 007B 0006 [16] 2
"path" 3 0B41 097B 0004 [15] 3
";refresher=" 4 07EE 06A3 000B [17] 4
"uac" 4 0775 060C 0003 [17] 4
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"uas" 4 0922 07BA 0003 [17] 4
"timer" 4 0B85 0CF9 0005 [17] 7.1
";class=" 5 00F2 0007 [22] 5.1
";duplex=" 5 00E3 0008 [22] 5.1
";feature=" 5 00C0 0009 [22] 5.1
";language=" 5 00A2 000A [22] 5.1
";media=" 5 00EB 0007 [22] 5.1
";mobility=" 5 0098 000A [22] 5.1
"fixed" 5 0112 0005 [22] 5.1
"mobile" 5 0106 0006 [22] 5.1
"personal" 5 02B8 0008 [22] 5.1
"business" 5 063F 0008 [22] 5.1
"full" 5 011C 0004 [22] 5.1
"half"
"pref" 5 0C7F 07E5 0004 [22] 5.1
"receive-only" 5 0206 000C [22] 5.1
"send-only" 5 0AEC 0009 [22] 5.1
"voice-mail" 5 0000 000A [22] 5.1
"attendant" 5 069B 0009 [22] 5.1
";priority=" 5 00AC 000A [22] 5.1
"description" 5 0142 000B [22] 5.1
";methods=" 5 00D2 0009 [22] 5.1
";scheme=" 5 00DB 0008 [22] 5.2
";only=" 5 0100 0006 4.1
"TRUE" 4 059C 0004 [22] 6.2
"FALSE" 4 06EA 0005 [22] 5.2 6.2
";q=" 4 0925 07BD 0003 [2] 25.1,
[22] 5.2, 6.2, [19] 3.3
"proxy" 5 0355 0005 [22] 5.5
"redirect" 5 01BE 0008 [22] 5.5
"cancel" 5 014F 0006 [22] 5.5
"no-cancel" 5 014C 0009 [22] 5.5
"fork" 5 063B 0004 [22] 5.5
"no-fork" 5 0638 0007 [22] 5.5
"recurse" 5 0AE7 0007 [22] 5.5
"non-recurse" 5 0AE3 000B [22] 5.5
"parallel" 5 022E 0008 [22] 5.5
"sequential" 5 0C98 000A [22] 5.5
"queue" 5 0E8E 0005 [22] 5.5
"no-queue" 5 0E8B 0008 [22] 5.5
";comp=sigcomp" 1 0E77 0D16 000D [23] 6
"privacy" 3 07DC 0007 [34] 4.2
"header" 4 0B44 097E 0006 [34] 4.2
"user" 4 0AA9 0928 0004 [34] 4.2
"none" 2 0E20 0B21 0004 [34] 4.2,
[11] 4
"critical" 4 08A8 04B7 0008 [34] 4.2
"id" 3 03D6 0002 [33] 13.1
"100 " 5 0D75 0BD0 0004 [2] 21.1.1
"100 Trying" 2 0D75 0BD0 000A [2] 21.1.1
"180 " 5 0D5F 0BC5 0004 [2] 21.1.2
"180 Ringing" 2 0D5F 0BC5 000B [2] 21.1.2
"181 " 5 0236 0A52 0004 [2] 21.1.3
"181 Call Is Being Forwarded" 4 0236 0A52 001B [2] 21.1.3
"182 " 5 0718 05A9 0004 [2] 21.1.4
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"182 Queued" 4 0718 05A9 000A [2] 21.1.4
"183 " 5 0C67 0AE4 0004 [2] 21.1.5
"183 Session Progress" 2 0C67 0AE4 0014 [2] 21.1.5
"200 " 5 0EEE 0D6E 0004 [2] 21.2.1
"200 OK" 1 0EEE 0D6E 0006 [2] 21.2.1
"202 " 5 0969 082C 0004 [8] 8.3.1
"202 Accepted" 3 0969 082C 000C [8] 8.3.1
"300 " 5 02C0 0085 0004 [2] 21.3.1
"300 Multiple Choices" 4 02C0 0085 0014 [2] 21.3.1
"301 " 5 0495 0359 0004 [2] 21.3.2
"301 Moved Permanently" 4 0495 0359 0015 [2] 21.3.2
"302 " 5 0480 0344 0004 [2] 21.3.3
"302 Moved Temporarily" 4 0480 0344 0015 [2] 21.3.3
"305 " 5 066C 0530 0004 [2] 21.3.4
"305 Use Proxy" 4 066C 0530 000D [2] 21.3.4
"380 " 5 03FA 02AE 0004 [2] 21.3.5
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"380 Alternative Service" 4 03FA 02AE 0017 [2] 21.3.5
"400 " 5 0A0B 03E6 0004 [2] 21.4.1
"400 Bad Request" 4 0A0B 03E6 000F [2] 21.4.1
"401 " 5 0CAA 0B76 0004 [2] 21.4.2
"401 Unauthorized" 2 0CAA 0B76 0010 [2] 21.4.2
"402 " 5 051C 03BE 0004 [2] 21.4.3
"402 Payment Required" 4 051C 03BE 0014 [2] 21.4.3
"403 " 5 03CE 020A 0004 [2] 21.4.4
"403 Forbidden" 4 03CE 020A 000D [2] 21.4.4
"404 " 5 065F 053D 0004 [2] 21.4.5
"404 Not Found" 4 065F 053D 000D [2] 21.4.5
"405 " 5 0458 02DC 0004 [2] 21.4.6
"405 Method Not Allowed" 4 0458 02DC 0016 [2] 21.4.6
"406 " 5 0556 0445 0004 [2] 21.4.7
"406 Not Acceptable" 4 0556 0445 0012 [2] 21.4.7
"407 " 5 01A0 00AA 0004 [2] 21.4.8
"407 Proxy Authentication Required" 4 01A0 00AA 0021 [2] 21.4.8
"408 " 5 03E4 0CE7 0004 [2] 21.4.9
"408 Request Timeout" 4 03E4 0CE7 0013 [2] 21.4.9
"410 " 5 076D 0617 0004 [2] 21.4.10
"410 Gone" 4 076D 0617 0008 [2] 21.4.10
"413 " 5 0BED 0AAD 0004 [2] 21.4.11
"413 Request Entity Too Large" 4 0BED 0AAD 001C [2] 21.4.11
"414 " 5 0212 07C0 0004 [2] 21.4.12
"414 Request-URI Too Long" 4 0212 07C0 0018 [2] 21.4.12
"415 " 5 02A0 0195 0004 [2] 21.4.13
"415 Unsupported Media Type" 4 02A0 0195 001A [2] 21.4.13
"416 " 5 0280 0175 0004 [2] 21.4.14
"416 Unsupported URI Scheme" 4 0280 0175 001A [2] 21.4.14
"420 " 5 0AD3 023D 0004 [2] 21.4.15
"420 Bad Extension" 4 0AD3 023D 0011 [2] 21.4.15
"421 " 5 0442 02F2 0004 [2] 21.4.16
"421 Extension Required" 4 0442 02F2 0016 [2] 21.4.16
"422 " 5 0BBF 0A30 0004 [17] 6 6, 12.1
"422 Session Timer Interval Too Small" 4 0BBF 001B 0A30 001E [17] 6
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"423 " 5 02FA 01ED 0004 [2] 21.4.17
"423 Interval Too Brief" 4 02FA 01ED 0016 [2] 21.4.17
"429 " 5 0220 0004 [35] 9
"429 Provide Referror Identity" 4 0220 001D [35] 9
"480 " 5 0941 0804 0004 [2] 21.4.18
"480 Temporarily Unavailable" 3 0941 0804 001B [2] 21.4.18
"481 " 5 0179 0127 0004 [2] 21.4.19
"481 Call/Transaction Does Not Exist" 4 0179 0127 0023 [2] 21.4.19
"482 " 5 05A1 047D 0004 [2] 21.4.20
"482 Loop Detected" 4 05A1 047D 0011 [2] 21.4.20
"483 " 5 0342 09B0 0004 [2] 21.4.21
"483 Too Many Hops" 4 0342 09B0 0011 [2] 21.4.21
"484 " 5 0155 00DA 0004 [2] 21.4.22
"484 Address Incomplete" 4 0155 00DA 0016 [2] 21.4.22
"485 " 5 0C53 0B49 0004 [2] 21.4.23
"485 Ambiguous" 4 0C53 0B49 000D [2] 21.4.23
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"486 " 5 09F8 0ACB 0004 [2] 21.4.24
"486 Busy Here" 3 09F8 0ACB 000D [2] 21.4.24
"487 " 5 025B 0308 0004 [2] 21.4.25
"487 Request Terminated" 4 025B 0308 0016 [2] 21.4.25
"488 " 5 02DD 01B4 0004 [2] 21.4.26
"488 Not Acceptable Here" 4 02DD 01B4 0017 [2] 21.4.26
"489 " 5 0B10 04C7 0004 [8] 8.3.2
"489 Bad Event" 4 0B10 04C7 000D [8] 8.3.2
"491 " 5 0530 03F8 0004 [2] 21.4.27
"491 Request Pending" 4 0530 03F8 0013 [2] 21.4.27
"493 " 5 0568 0457 0004 [2] 21.4.28
"493 Undecipherable" 4 0568 0457 0012 [2] 21.4.28
"494 " 5 0124 00FE 0004 [19] 3.3.1
"494 Security Agreement Required" 4 0124 00FE 001F [19] 3.3.1
"500 " 5 01C6 014E 0004 [2] 21.5.1
"500 Server Internal Error" 4 01C6 014E 0019 [2] 21.5.1
"501 " 5 0543 040B 0004 [2] 21.5.2
"501 Not Implemented" 4 0543 040B 0013 [2] 21.5.2
"502 " 5 05D7 04E9 0004 [2] 21.5.3
"502 Bad Gateway" 4 05D7 04E9 000F [2] 21.5.3
"503 " 5 0411 02C5 0004 [2] 21.5.4
"503 Service Unavailable" 4 0411 02C5 0017 [2] 21.5.4
"504 " 5 0B73 027B 0004 [2] 21.5.5
"504 Server Time-out" 4 0B73 027B 0013 [2] 21.5.5
"505 " 5 0B54 01D4 0004 [2] 21.5.6
"505 Version Not Supported" 4 0B54 01D4 0019 [2] 21.5.6
"513 " 5 04EF 036E 0004 [2] 21.5.7
"513 Message Too Large" 4 04EF 036E 0015 [2] 21.5.7
"580 " 5 0B96 0A12 0004 [11] 8
"580 Precondition Failure" 4 0B96 0A12 0018 [11] 8
"600 " 5 0928 07EB 0004 [2] 21.6.1
"600 Busy Everywhere" 3 0928 07EB 0013 [2] 21.6.1
"603 " 5 0C40 0B36 0004 [2] 21.6.2
"603 Decline" 4 0C40 0B36 000B [2] 21.6.2
"604 " 5 01ED 09D5 0004 [2] 21.6.3
"604 Does Not Exist Anywhere" 4 01ED 09D5 001B [2] 21.6.3
"606 " 5 058F 0433 0004 [2] 21.6.4
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"606 Not Acceptable" 4 058F 0433 0012 [2] 21.6.4
"687 " 5 04DA 0393 0004 [13] 3.5
"687 Dialog Terminated" 4 04DA 0393 0015 [13] 3.5
"Anonymous" 3 0ECC 08C0 0009 [2] 8.1.1.3
Table A.1: SIP input strings for the SIP/SDP dictionary
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Appendix B. SDP input strings to the SIP/SDP static dictionary
For reference, this section lists the SDP input strings that were
used in generating the dictionary, as well as a priority value, the
offset of the string in the generated dictionary, the length of the
string, and one or more references into the referenced documents that
motivate the presence of this string. Note that the notation
"[CRLF]" stands for a sequence of two bytes with the values 0x0d and
0x0a, respectively.
The priority value is used for determining the position of the string
in the dictionary. Lower priority values (higher priorities) cause
the string to occur at a later position in the dictionary, making it
more efficient to reference the string in certain compression
algorithms. Hence, small priority values were assigned to strings
more likely to occur.
String Pr Off Len References
===================================== == ==== ==== ==========
"v=0[CRLF]o=" 2 0D7F 0BDA 0007 [24] 6
"[CRLF]s=" 2 0DEB 0C4D 0004 [24] 6
"[CRLF]s= " 2 0DEB 0C4D 0005 [32] 5
"[CRLF]i=" 4 0906 079E 0004 [24] 6
"[CRLF]u=" 4 091E 07A6 0004 [24] 6
"[CRLF]e=" 4 091A 07AA 0004 [24] 6
"[CRLF]c=IN IP4 " 3 0A82 0901 000B [24] 6
"[CRLF]c=IN IP6 " 2 0D6A 0BBA 000B [24] 6
"[CRLF]c=" 5 0A82 0901 0004 [24] 6
"[CRLF]b=" 3 0AAE 092D 0004 [24] 6
"[CRLF]t=" 2 0D0B 0B9A 0004 [24] 6
"[CRLF]t=0 0" 2 0D0B 0B9A 0007 [32] 5
"[CRLF]r=" 4 0916 07B6 0004 [24] 6
"[CRLF]z=" 4 090A 07A2 0004 [24] 6
"[CRLF]k=clear:" 4 0823 06B8 000A [24] 6
"[CRLF]k=base64:" 4 07E3 0698 000B [24] 6
"[CRLF]k=uri:" 4 08A0 073A 0008 [24] 6
"[CRLF]k=prompt:" 4 06C9 0573 000B [24] 6
"[CRLF]k=" 5 06C9 0573 0004 [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=cat:" 4 08C0 0732 0008 [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=keywds:" 4 07F9 068D 000B [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=tool:" 4 087F 06F6 0009 [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=ptime:" 4 0819 06E0 000A [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=maxptime:" 4 0753 05F2 000D [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=rtpmap:" 2 0DAB 0C2E 000B [24] 6, [32] 5
"[CRLF]a=recvonly" 3 0A5E 08DD 000C [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=sendrecv" 3 0AF5 0952 000C [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=sendonly" 3 0A76 08F5 000C [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=inactive" 3 0A1D 08A2 000C [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=orient:portrait" 4 0504 098B 0013 [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=orient:landscape" 4 0317 03D2 0014 [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=orient:seascape" 4 060C 050B 0013 [24] 6
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"[CRLF]a=type:broadcast" 4 057A 041E 0012 [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=type:meeting" 4 06B9 055B 0010 [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=type:moderated" 4 064D 051E 0012 [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=type:test" 4 06AA 08CD 000D [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=type:H.332" 4 095C 081F 000E [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=type:recvonly" 4 0679 054A 0011 [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=charset:" 4 07B0 065B 000C [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=sdplang:" 4 07A4 0643 000C [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=lang:" 4 0888 06FF 0009 [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=framerate:" 4 0730 05DD 000E [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=quality:" 4 078C 0637 000C [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=fmtp:" 2 0DF0 0C72 0009 [24] 6
"[CRLF]a=curr:" 2 0E02 0C69 0009 [11] 4
"[CRLF]a=des:" 2 0E24 0C8C 0008 [11] 4
"[CRLF]a=conf:" 2 0E0B 0C7B 0009 [11] 4
"[CRLF]a=mid:" 4 0898 075A 0008 [26] 3
"[CRLF]a=group:" 4 080F 06D6 000A [26] 3
"[CRLF]a=key-mgmt:MIKEY" 4 0330 0257 0012 [28] 2.1,
[29] 6
"[CRLF]a=key-mgmt:" 4 0330 0257 000D [28] 2.1
"[CRLF]a=" 5 0317 0257 0004 [24] 6
"[CRLF]m=audio " 2 0DD7 0C43 000A [24] 6
"[CRLF]m=video " 2 0DE1 0C39 000A [24] 6
"[CRLF]m=application " 4 05C7 0330 0010 [24] 6
"[CRLF]m=data " 4 0864 0708 0009 [24] 6
"[CRLF]m=control " 4 0798 0667 000C [24] 6
"[CRLF]m=" 5 05C7 0330 0004 [24] 6
"AS " 3 0AB2 0934 0003 [24] 6
"CT " 3 0AB5 0931 0003 [24] 6
"RTP/AVP " 2 0DA3 0C05 0008 [24] A
"RTP/SAVP " 3 0A29 08B7 0009 [30] 12
"RTP/AVPF " 3 0A32 08AE 0009 [31] 4.1
"udp" 4 0A3B 07E3 0003 [2] 25.1,
[24] A, [2] 25.1, [24] A
"0.0.0.0" 4 0D11 0BA0 0007 [24] A
"qos" 2 0E58 0CC5 0003 [11] 4
"mandatory" 2 0BE4 0A93 0009 [11] 4
"optional" 2 0D00 09C5 0008 [2] 20.11,
[11] 4, [2] 20.11, [11] 4
"none" 2 0E20 0B21 0004 [34] 4.2,
[11] 4
"failure" 4 0C82 0A73 0007 [11] 4
"unknown" 4 0632 0BFC 0007 [11] 4
"e2e" 2 0C08 0AC8 0003 [11] 4
"local" 2 0BD9 0A4D 0005 [11] 4
"remote" 2 0C87 0AD6 0006 [11] 4
"send" 2 0A7A 08F9 0004 [11] 4
"recv" 2 0682 0553 0004 [11] 4
"sendrecv" 2 0AF9 0956 0008 [11] 4
"AMR" 2 0DA1 0C03 0003 [25] 8
"octet-align=" 4 0B04 0961 000C [25] 8
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"mode-set=" 4 0876 0711 0009 [25] 8
"mode-change-period=" 4 061F 04F8 0013 [25] 8
"mode-change-neighbor=" 4 05B2 04A2 0015 [25] 8
"crc=" 4 0912 07B2 0004 [25] 8
"robust-sorting=" 4 01DE 0166 000F [25] 8
"interleaving=" 4 0473 0323 000D [25] 8
"channels=" 4 0777 060E 0009 [25] 8
"octet-align" 4 0B04 0961 000B [25] 8
"telephone-event" 4 0169 00EE 000F [27] 3.3, 6.1
"events" 4 0173 00F8 0006 [27] 6.1
"rate" 4 065A 052B 0004 [27] 6.1, 6.2
"tone" 4 03F6 042F 0004 [27] 6.2
"rtcp-fb" 4 04C0 0007 [31] 4
"ack" 4 0D2B 0003 [31] 4
"nack" 4 0D2A 0004 [31] 4
"ttr-int" 4 09A3 0007 [31] 4
"app" 4 0334 0003 [31] 4
"rpsi" 4 0CFD 0004 [31] 4
"pli" 4 0336 0003 [31] 4
"sli" 4 09C0 0003 [31] 4
Table B.1: SDP input strings for the SIP/SDP dictionary
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