Technical Summary
This document captures the use cases and associated requirements for
interfaces that provision session establishment data into SIP Service
Provider components, to assist with session routing. Specifically,
the current version of this document focuses on the provisioning of
one such element, termed the registry.
Working Group Summary
The WG agreed that for the development of the Session Peering
Provisioning Protocol, an approach where use cases would drive
requirements, and requirements in turn would then drive
protocol development was the right approach. The use cases and
requirements document has been developed over several (interim)
meetings, and has not changed over the course of the last half
year.
Document Quality
The document is a product of the DRINKS working group.
It has been reviewed thoroughly by the potential user
community (telecommunications service providers) who
are also developing an open source implementation of
the respective protocol that is driven by this use case
document.
Personnel
Alexander Mayrhofer is the document shepherd for this document.
Gonzalo Camarillo is the responsible AD.
RFC Editor Note:
Please, change the following on Section 5:
OLD:
" A provisioning protocol or interface that implements the described use cases MUST therefore provide data confidentiality, and MUST ensure message integrity for the provisioning flow. Authentication and authorization of the provisioning entities are REQUIRED features of the protocol and interfaces."
NEW:
" A provisioning framework or protocol that implements the described use cases MUST therefore provide data confidentiality and message integrity. Such frameworks and protocols MUST specify mechanisms to authenticate and authorize any entity that provisions data into the registry, i.e., that the entity is who it says it is, and is allowed to use the provisioning interface. The determination of whether such an entity is authorized to provision specific data elements (e.g., a certain public identifier or TN Range) - while REQUIRED - may be left to local policy."