A Mechanism for Conveying Alternate Addresses using ICE Syntax
draft-hutton-mmusic-icemicrolite-02
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Authors | Andrew Hutton , John Elwell | ||
Last updated | 2010-10-21 | ||
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Abstract
This document proposes a mechanism for conveying multiple IP addresses of different address families (e.g., IPv4, IPv6) for a given medium, in the same Session Description Protocol (SDP) offer. This proposed mechanism solves the backward compatibility which exists with ANAT, due to its syntax, and provides a migration path towards support for ICE. The proposed mechanism is significantly less complex then ICE or ICE-Lite but uses ICE syntax. The mechanism described in this document has been named ICE-microLite.
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