Improving ICE Interface Selection Using Port Control Protocol (PCP) Flow Extension
draft-reddy-mmusic-ice-best-interface-pcp-00
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| Authors | Tirumaleswar Reddy.K , Dan Wing , Bill Ver Steeg , Reinaldo Penno , Varun Singh | ||
| Last updated | 2014-04-12 (Latest revision 2013-10-09) | ||
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Abstract
A host with multiple interfaces needs to choose the best interface for communication. Oftentimes, this decision is based on a static configuration and does not consider the link characteristics of that interface, which may affect the user experience. This document describes a mechanism for an endpoint to query the link characteristics from the access router (the router at the other end of the endpoint's access link) using a Port Control Protocol (PCP) Flow Extension. This information influences endpoint's Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE) candidate selection algorithm.
Authors
Tirumaleswar Reddy.K
Dan Wing
Bill Ver Steeg
Reinaldo Penno
Varun Singh
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