… example, if TURN and ICE are used as part of a multimedia solution using SIP [ RFC3261 ] , then SIP serves the role of the rendezvous protocol, carrying the ICE candidate information inside the body of SIP messages [ SDP-ICE ] . If TURN and ICE are used with some other rendezvou…
…t data transfer. Unlike most conventional real-time systems, (e.g., SIP-based [ RFC3261 ] soft phones) WebRTC communications are directly controlled by some Web server. A simple case is shown below. +----------------+ | | | Web Server | | | +----------------+ ^ ^ / \ HTTP / \ HTT…
…t data transfer. Unlike most conventional real-time systems, (e.g., SIP-based [ RFC3261 ] soft phones) WebRTC communications are directly controlled by some Web server, via a JavaScript (JS) API as shown in Figure 1. Rescorla Expires January 22, 2020 [Page 3] Internet-Draft WebRT…
…e [ RFC8840 ] (which defines usage with the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) [ RFC3261 ] and the Session Description Protocol (SDP) [ RFC4566 ] ) and [ XEP-0176 ] (which defines usage with the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) [ RFC6120 ] ). However, some of the …
… example, if TURN and ICE are used as part of a multimedia solution using SIP [ RFC3261 ], then SIP serves the role of the rendezvous protocol, carrying the ICE candidate information inside the body of SIP messages. If TURN and ICE are used with some other Mahy, et al. Standards …
…ablished using a signaling protocol such as Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) [ RFC3261 ]. This generates a shared secret, which is then used to generate keys and salt for a Secure RTP (SRTP) [ RFC3711 ] session. ZRTP borrows ideas from [ PGPfone ]. A reference implementation of …
…lish and control a conference. In the case of the Session Initiation Protocol [ RFC3261 ], for example, "A Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Event Package for Conference State" [ RFC4575 ] defines a <src-id> tag that binds CSRC IDs to media streams and SIP URIs. This document des…
…e [ RFC8840 ] (which defines usage with the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) [ RFC3261 ] and the Session Description Protocol (SDP) [ RFC4566 ] ) and [ XEP-0176 ] (which defines usage with the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) [ RFC6120 ] ). However, some of the …
…Answer semantics (which are based on [ RFC3264 ]) as part of the SIP protocol [ RFC3261 ] [ ICE-SIP-SDP ]. [ RFC7825 ] defines an ICE usage for the Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP). Note, however, that the ICE usage is based on RFC 5245 . 4 . Terminology The key words "MUST", …
… T.140 data channels using signalling specific means (e.g., using SIP OPTIONS [ RFC3261 ]), or by indicating the support in an offer or answer ( Section 3 ) o Initiate session: An offer used to request the establishment of a T.140 data channel ( Section 3 ) o Accept session: An a…
…Answer semantics (which are based on [ RFC3264 ]) as part of the SIP protocol [ RFC3261 ] [ ICE-SIP-SDP ]. [ RFC7825 ] defines an ICE usage for the Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP). Note, however, that the ICE usage is based on RFC 5245 . 4 . Terminology The key words "MUST", …
…rt all over again by negotiating the session parameters, for example, using SIP RFC3261 ] with the Session Description Protocol (SDP) [ RFC4566 offer/answer [ RFC3264 ]. Centralized nodes, like RTP Mixers or Multipoint Control Units (MCUs) that use either logic based on voice act…
…ure de flux audio (telle que RTSP [ RFC2326 ]) et la voix sur IP (tel que SIP [ RFC3261 ]). 4. Formats de données Une spécification de format de données (par exemple, pour XHTML, RDF/XML, SMIL, XLink, CSS et PNG) est l'incarnation d'un accord sur l'interprétation correcte des don…
…tion architecture and therefore at least tacitly authorized. For example, a SIP RFC3261 ] proxy is an intermediary in the SIP architecture. $ Observer: An entity that is able to observe and collect information from communications, potentially posing privacy threats, depending on …
…tion architecture and therefore at least tacitly authorized. For example, a SIP RFC3261 ] proxy is an intermediary in the SIP architecture. $ Observer: An entity that is able to observe and collect information from communications, potentially posing privacy threats, depending on …