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NEN - NPR-ISO/IEC TR 22767

Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Using CSTA for SIP phone user agents (uaCSTA)

active, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 September 2005
Status: active
Page Count: 94
ICS Code (Network layer): 35.100.30
scope:

The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a control (signalling) protocol for creating, modifying, and terminating sessions with one or more participants. These sessions include Internet telephone calls, multimedia distribution, and multimedia conferences. CSTA standardizes a very powerful and flexible set of application services to observe and control voice and non-voice media calls as well as control and observe non-call related features. This Technical Report describes how CSTA can be used to provide a subset of CSTA call control functionality, called 1st party call control, for SIP user agents. The term uaCSTA (for user agent CSTA) refers to transporting ECMA-323 (CSTA XML) messages over a SIP session. uaCSTA leverages SIP mechanisms to provide a highly featured, robust, and extensible set of features to support applications in the Enterprise environment. uaCSTA can be implemented by several different types of SIP user agents: - directly by a SIP user agent on a SIP phone - uaCSTA can also be implemented by a SIP B2BUA to augment 3PCC functionality - by a proxy server that is front-ending a PBX.

Document History

NPR-ISO/IEC TR 22767
September 1, 2005
Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Using CSTA for SIP phone user agents (uaCSTA)
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a control (signalling) protocol for creating, modifying, and terminating sessions with one or more participants. These sessions include Internet telephone...
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