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Internet Drafts - IDs for Jun/2007


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    22/06/2007
          
     RTP and the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP)
     
     draft-ietf-dccp-rtp-07.txt
     Date: 22/06/2007
     Authors: Colin Perkins
     Working Group: Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (dccp)
     Formats: txt
    The Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) is a widely used transport for real-time multimedia on IP networks. The Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) is a newly defined transport protocol that provides desirable services for real-time applications. This memo specifies a mapping of RTP onto DCCP, along with associated signalling, such that real-time applications can make use of the services provided by DCCP.
    20/06/2007
          
     Deployment Considerations for lemonade-compliant Mobile Email
     
     draft-ietf-lemonade-deployments-09.txt
     Date: 20/06/2007
     Authors: Randall Gellens
     Working Group: Enhancements to Internet email to Support Diverse Service Environments (lemonade)
     Formats: txt
    This document discusses deployment issues and describes requirements for successful deployment of mobile email which are implicit in the IETF lemonade documents.
    19/06/2007
          
     Sampling and Filtering Techniques for IP Packet Selection
     
     draft-ietf-psamp-sample-tech-10.txt
     Date: 19/06/2007
     Authors: Tanja Zseby
     Working Group: Packet Sampling (psamp)
     Formats: txt
    This document describes Sampling and Filtering techniques for IP packet selection. It provides a categorization of schemes and defines what parameters are needed to describe the most common selection schemes. Furthermore it shows how techniques can be combined to build more elaborate packet Selectors. The document provides the basis for the definition of information models for configuring selection techniques in Metering Processes and for reporting the technique in use to a Collector
     Indicating Support for Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE) in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
     
     draft-ietf-sip-ice-option-tag-02.txt
     Date: 19/06/2007
     Authors: Jonathan Rosenberg
     Working Group: Session Initiation Protocol (sip)
     Formats: txt xml
    This specification defines a media feature tag and an option tag for use with the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). The media feature tag allows a UA to communicate to its registrar that it supports ICE. The option tag allows a User Agent (UA) to require support for ICE in order for a call to proceed.
    18/06/2007
          
     MIKEY DHHMAC-SAS: The New MIKEY Transportation Mode
     
     draft-barreto-ietf-dhhmac-sas-00.txt
     Date: 18/06/2007
     Authors: Alexandre Barreto, Antonio Faleiros
     Working Group: Individual Submissions (none)
     Formats: txt
    This document presents a new transport mode to the Multimedia Internet KEYing (MIKE) protocol, the MIKEY-DHHMAC-SAS. The MIKEY has as its objective the negotiation of cryptography parameters necessaries to the establishment of a secure (SRTP/SRTCP) end-to-end multimedia channel, but all its operation modes have some kind of limitation that prevents it of being used to this purpose. The MIKEY-DHHMAC-SAS solves theses existing limitations in MIKEY-DH and MIKEY-DHHMAC modes by adding the features of key continuity and Short Authentication String (SAS), making possible its use in any end-to- end multimedia scenario.
    14/06/2007
          
     Network-Layer Signaling: Transport Layer
     
     draft-shore-nls-tl-05.txt
     Date: 14/06/2007
     Authors: Melinda Shore
     Working Group: Individual Submissions (none)
     Formats: txt
    The RSVP model for communicating requests to network devices along a datapath has proven useful for a variety of applications beyond what the protocol designers envisioned, and while the architectural model generalizes well the protocol itself has a number of features that limit its applicability to applications other than IntServ. Network Layer Signaling uses the RSVP on-path communication model to carry requests to middleboxes and other network devices. It is based on a "two-layer" architecture that divides protocol function into transport and application. This document describes the transport protocol.
    04/06/2007
          
     Reclassification of the APEX RFCs to Historic
     
     draft-mrose-apex-historic-02.txt
     Date: 04/06/2007
     Authors: Marshall T. Rose
     Working Group: Individual Submissions (none)
     Formats: txt
    This memo reclassifies the APEX RFCs (RFCs 3340-3343) from PROPOSED STANDARD to HISTORIC.