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Negotiating SRTP and RTCP Feedback using the RTP/AVP Profile
draft-hutton-mmusic-opportunistic-negotiation-00

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (candidate for mmusic WG)
Expired & archived
Authors Andrew Hutton , Roland Jesske , Alan Johnston , Gonzalo Salgueiro , Dr. Bernard D. Aboba
Last updated 2017-05-09 (Latest revision 2017-01-23)
Replaced by draft-mmusic-opportunistic-negotiation, draft-ietf-mmusic-opportunistic-negotiation
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Abstract

This document describes how the use of the Secure Real-time transport protocol (SRTP) [RFC3711]. can be negotiated using the AVP (Audio Video Profile) defined in [RFC3551]. Such a mechanism is used to provide a means for encrypted media to be used in environments where support for encryption is not known in advance, and not required. The same mechanism is also applied to negotiation of the Extended RTP Profile for Real-time Transport Control Protocol Based Feedback (RTP/ AVPF) [RFC4585].

Authors

Andrew Hutton
Roland Jesske
Alan Johnston
Gonzalo Salgueiro
Dr. Bernard D. Aboba

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