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There are many applications of the Internet that require the creation
and management of a session ...
... SIP) works in concert with these protocols by
enabling Internet endpoints (called user agents) to discover one
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... modify, and terminate multimedia sessions (conferences) such as
Internet telephony calls. SIP can also invite participants to
already existing sessions ...
... PC (referred to as a softphone) to call
Bob on his SIP phone over the Internet. Also shown are two SIP proxy
servers that act on behalf of Alice and Bob to facilitate the session
establishment. This typical arrangement is often referred to as the
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... is NOT RECOMMENDED) use smaller values of T1 within closed, private
networks that do not permit general Internet connection. T1 MAY be
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... host being addressed can process telephone numbers, for
instance, an Internet telephony gateway, a telephone-
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... network - it is anticipated that
SIP will frequently be used on the public Internet. Attackers on the
network ...
... In many architectures, SIP proxy servers face the public Internet in
order to accept requests from worldwide IP endpoints ...
... tools that collectively can
be used as a secure replacement for traditional IP (Internet
Protocol). IPSec is most commonly used in architectures in which a
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... host on which a SIP proxy server is operating is routable
from the public Internet, it SHOULD be deployed in an administrative
domain with defensive operational policies (blocking source-routed
traffic ...
... Resnick, P., "Internet Message Format", RFC 2822prop, April 2001. ...
... Freed, F. and N. Borenstein, "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Two: Media Types", RFC 2046draft ...
... Troost, R., Dorner, S. and K. Moore, "Communicating Presentation Information in Internet Messages: The Content-Disposition Header Field", RFC 2183prop ...
... Braden, R., "Requirements for Internet Hosts - Application and Support", STD 3, RFC 1123std3 ...
... Kent, S. and R. Atkinson, "Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol", RFC 2401(-> 4301prop), November 1998. ...
... H. Schulzrinne, "Personal mobility for multimedia services in the Internet," in European Workshop on Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and Services (IDMS), (Berlin, Germany), Mar. 1996. ...
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