Models for Intra-Domain Presence and Instant Messaging (IM) Bridging
draft-ietf-simple-intradomain-federation-05
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Authors | Colm Smyth , Jonathan Rosenberg , Francois Audet , Avshalom Houri | ||
Last updated | 2015-10-14 (Latest revision 2010-05-12) | ||
Replaces | draft-rosenberg-simple-intradomain-federation | ||
RFC stream | Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) | ||
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IESG | IESG state | Expired (IESG: Dead) | |
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Responsible AD | Gonzalo Camarillo | ||
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Abstract
Presence and Instant Messaging (IM) bridging involves the sharing of presence information and exchange of IM across multiple systems within a single domain. As such, it is a close cousin to presence and IM federation, which involves the sharing of presence and IM across differing domains. Presence and IM bridging can be the result of a multi-vendor network, or a consequence of a large organization that requires partitioning. This document examines different use cases and models for intra-domain presence and IM bridging. It is meant to provide a framework for defining requirements and specifications for presence and IM bridging. The document assumes SIP as the underlying protocl but many of the modles can fit other protocols as well.
Authors
Colm Smyth
Jonathan Rosenberg
Francois Audet
Avshalom Houri
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