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Internet Drafts - IDs for Jul/2007


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    31/07/2007
          
     Distributed Multimodal Synchronization Protocol
     
     draft-engelsma-dmsp-04.txt
     Date: 31/07/2007
     Authors: Jonathan Engelsma, Chris Cross
     Working Group: Individual Submissions (none)
     Formats: txt
    This document proposes a Distributed Multimodal Synchronization Protocol (DMSP) designed to enable multimodal interaction for mobile devices by accessing services in the network. More specifically, this protocol coordinates events of interest between a visual browser or application running on a mobile device with a VoiceXML (Voice Extensible Markup Language) browser running in the network.
    12/07/2007
          
     SIP Interface to VoiceXML Media Services
     
     draft-burke-vxml-03.txt
     Date: 12/07/2007
     Authors: Dave Burke
     Working Group: Individual Submissions (none)
     Formats: txt
    This document describes a SIP interface to VoiceXML media services, which is commonly employed between application servers and media servers offering VoiceXML processing capabilities.
     A Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extension for the Identification of Services
     
     draft-drage-sipping-service-identification-01.txt
     Date: 12/07/2007
     Authors: Keith Drage
     Working Group: Individual Submissions (none)
     Formats: txt
    This document describes private extensions to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) that enable a network of trusted SIP servers to assert the service of authenticated users. The use of these extensions is only applicable inside an administrative domain with previously agreed-upon policies for generation, transport and usage of such information. This document does NOT offer a general service identification model suitable for use between different trust domains, or use in the Internet at large. The document also defines a URN to identify both services and UA applications. This URN can be used to identify services within the SIP header fields defined in this document, and also within the framework defined for caller preferences and callee capabilities in RFC 3840 [9] and RFC 3841 [10] to identify usage of both services and applications between end UAs.
    09/07/2007
          
     Registration Event Package Extension for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Globally Routable User Agent URIs (GRUUs)
     
     draft-ietf-sipping-gruu-reg-event-09.txt
     Date: 09/07/2007
     Authors: Paul Kyzivat
     Working Group: Session Initiation Proposal Investigation (sipping)
     Formats: txt
    RFC 3680 defines a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)[5] event package for registration state. This package allows a watcher to learn about information stored by a SIP registrar, including its registered contact. However, the registered contact is frequently unreachable and thus not useful for watchers. The Globally Routable User Agent URI (GRUU), defined in RFC YYYY [3], is a URI that is capable of reaching a particular contact. However this URI is not included in the document format defined in RFC 3680. This specification defines an extension to the registration event package to include GRUUs assigned by the registrar.
    03/07/2007
          
     IPFIX Applicability
     
     draft-ietf-ipfix-as-12.txt
     Date: 03/07/2007
     Authors: Tanja Zseby
     Working Group: IP Flow Information Export (ipfix)
     Formats: txt
    In this document we describe the applicability of the IP Flow Information Export (IPFIX) protocol for a variety of applications. We show how applications can use IPFIX, describe the relevant information elements (IEs) for those applications and present opportunities and limitations of the protocol. We furthermore describe relations of the IPFIX framework to other architectures and frameworks.