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DISPATCH WGIETF 92

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Agenda – Monday, March 23, 2015

13:00-13:20 Agenda bash, RAI Status, items of interest (Chairs)

13:20-13:40 Routing Out of Dialog Request (Andrew Allen)

13:40-14:10 GeoJSON (Sean Gillies)

14:10-14:40 Calling Name Identity Trust (CNIT) (Richard Shockey)

14:40-15:00 Video Relay Service (VRS) (Brian Rosen)

Status • Other topics proposed within pre-IETF-92 timeline:

Cause URI Parameter for Service Number translation

http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-mohali-dispatch-cause-for-service-number/

•DISPATCHed as AD sponsored.

•Two week call for comments

Instance ID for OMA PoC:

http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-allen-dispatch-poc-instanceid-usage/

•Proposed to be DISPATCHed as AD sponsored (pending)

draft-mohali-dispatch-cause-for-service-number-01

• Solution to tag a called service access number that has been translated into a routable number by an application towards an endpoint (eg. call center)

• Update of RFC4458 to add a new value for the cause URI parameter so that it can be possible to tag a service access number anywhere in the signaling path.

• This draft also addresses an interworking need with TDM networks from 3GPP.

=> Please review and comment on DISPATCH WG mailing list

IETF 92 Dallas MarianneMohali

IETF-93 Deadlines

• June 8, 2015. Cutoff date to notify the chairs/DISPATCH WG of plans to submit a proposal. (draft deadline – 4 weeks)

• June 15, 2015. Cutoff for charter proposals for topics.(draft deadline – 3 weeks)

• June 22, 2015. Announcement of topics that have been dispatched for IETF-93. (draft deadline – 2 weeks)

• July 6, 2015. Draft deadline.

A brief word fromyour ADs

cussdartgeoprivsaludsocdrinks (almost)

ART!ART!

RAI + APP + [TSV] = ART

● Goal: More flexibility in managing application-ish WGs ● ADs (as of Weds.): Ben, Alissa, Barry● Question: What about RFC 5727?

o Update so that it makes sense with reorg?o Move to Historic and rely on charters?

Other activities of interest

SIPNOC 2015• Technically-focused educational conference for service

providers and network operators on how to “Make SIP Work Better in the Network”

• June 23-25, 2015 at Dulles Hilton Hotel, Herndon, VA• Developed specifically for the technical and operational staff

of service providers, including network architects and engineers

• Focused on addressing key deployment and operational issues involving SIP–based technology and services

• Soliciting speaking presentations *now*. • SIP Training session (*New for 2015*)• For more information: http://www.sipnoc.org

SIP Forum - SIP Connect 2.0• Update the reference architecture that sets forth the common network elements

necessary for service provider to IP PBX peering (e.g. to include SBC’s).• Specify the basic protocols (and protocol extensions) that must be supported by

each element of the reference architecture.• Specify the exact RFCs or other existing standards associated with these

protocols that must or should be supported by each element of the reference architecture.

• Update the security model based on existing standards to authenticate and authorize utilization of the service provider’s resources by an IP PBX.

• Specify the consensus method for supporting IPV6 and IPV4/6 Dual Stack components within the reference architecture.

• Specify the consensus method for supporting secure media (SRTP).• Specify the consensus method for supporting Video enabled devices.• Specify the consensus method for supporting emergency calling

(NG911/NG112) and the transport of location information.• Editor’s draft:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7haaZ1Rd1KYZGlJWXJScmJ2Vkk/view• Discussion on SIP Forum Tech WG mailing list: www.sipforum.org

• In December 2013, the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) and the SIP Forum launched a joint task force to develop IP-NNI (Network-to-Network Interface) voluntary, consensus-driven specifications for North American Service Providers.

• Identify a baseline set of features that should be common to all IP-NNI implementations for voice service.

• Two draft specifications for public review/feedback: (1) IP Interconnection Profile ( what goes on the wire) (2) IP Interconnection Routing Report (Number Translation and the databases/non normative)

• A snapshot of the work in progress is available on both ATIS and SIP Forum websites: https://access.atis.org/apps/group_public/document.php?document_id=18864&wg_abbrev=ipnni

http://www.sipforum.org/content/view/421/171/

SIP Forum - IP-NNI Initiative

IMTC WebRTC TG

• The IMTC WebRTC Activity Group will be at the upcoming IMTC SuperOp perform WebRTC interoperability testing in Porto, PortugalMay 16 – 22, 2015

• Will focus testing on interoperability of WebRTC implementations to SIP with WebRTC media either converted to a more traditional SIP (SDES or unencrypted RTP) profile, or for additional scenarios a WebRTC based profile (DTLS-SRTP and ICE).

• IMTC members interested in participation in WebRTC testing should register directly at http://www.imtc.org/event/superop_2015/

• Non-members, please contact Nathalie Mariano at nmariano@inventures.com to inquire about participation

Welcome to our new AD – Ben CampbellThanks to Richard for his 2 years of service as AD from the following WGs:

DISPATCH XRBLOCK

BFCPBISINSIPID DRINKS

STRAWP2PSIP

SIPCORESIPRECXMPP

Former Fellow RAI co-AD

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