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IETF RFC 6230

Media Control Channel Framework

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Organization: IETF
Publication Date: 1 May 2011
Status: active
Page Count: 49
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Abstract

This document describes a framework and protocol for application deployment where the application programming logic and media processing are distributed. This implies that application programming logic can seamlessly gain access to appropriate resources that are not co-located on the same physical network entity. The framework uses the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) to establish an application-level control mechanism between application servers and associated external servers such as media servers.

The motivation for the creation of this framework is to provide an interface suitable to meet the requirements of a centralized conference system, where the conference system can be distributed, as defined by the XCON working group in the IETF. It is not, however, limited to this scope.

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IETF RFC 6230
May 1, 2011
Media Control Channel Framework
Abstract This document describes a framework and protocol for application deployment where the application programming logic and media processing are distributed. This implies that application...

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