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Toward Definition Of the SPIRITS Architecture: SPIRITS Interfaces
draft-lslutsman-spirits-interfaces-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (spirits WG)
Expired & archived
Author Lev Slutsman
Last updated 2000-03-08 (Latest revision 2000-03-02)
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Abstract

The SPIRITS physical architecture and the relevant background explanation of the mechanism for interactions between the PSTN and SPIRITS are provided in [1]. This document is attempted to take a next step and to describe all the SPIRITS interfaces necessary to support the following services defined in the WG charter: Internet Call Waiting (the leading SPIRITS benchmark service), Internet Caller-ID Delivery, and Internet Call Forwarding. The end-to-end implementation of charter services will require cooperation with ITU-T on the total protocol development. To this end this draft raises the discussion of the 'ownership' of protocols per SPIRIT interface.

Authors

Lev Slutsman

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