Title and Bandwidth Capabilities Negotiation in the Session Description Protocol (SDP)
draft-mmusic-sdp-icap-bcap-01
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Authors | Miguel Angel García , Simo Veikkolainen , Robert Gilman | ||
Last updated | 2011-03-09 | ||
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Abstract
SDP has been extended with a capability negotiation mechanism framework that allows the endpoints to negotiate transport protocols and attributes. This framework has been extended with a media capabilities negotiation mechanism that allows endpoints to negotiate additional media-related capabilities. This negotiation is embedded into the widely-used SDP offer/answer procedures. This memo extends the SDP capability negotiation framework to allow endpoints to negotiate two additional SDP capabilities. In particular, this memo provides a mechanism to negotiate titles ("i=" line for each session or media) and bandwidth ("b=" line).
Authors
Miguel Angel García
Simo Veikkolainen
Robert Gilman
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