Security Mechanism Names for Media
draft-dawes-dispatch-mediasec-parameter-07
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Author | Peter Dawes | ||
Last updated | 2014-04-04 (Latest revision 2013-10-01) | ||
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Abstract
Negotiating the security mechanisms used between a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) user agent and its next-hop SIP entity is described in RFC 3329 [4]. This document adds the capability to distinguish security mechanisms that apply to the media plane by defining a new Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) header field parameter to label such security mechanisms.
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