tailieunhanh - SIP INFO Event Framework (draft-kaplan-sip-info-events-00)
All sessions should begin with a 10-12 minute warm-up. This should be made up of 6-8 minutes of easy jogging and then some drills to take your limbs through a wide range of motion, such as high knees and butt kicks. It is also a good option to complete some short stride outs, especially prior to speed sessions. It is also essential to complete an 8-10 minute cool down at the end of each session. This will enhance recovery will allow you to back up for your next session feeling fresher and ready to go. In the. | SIP INFO Event Framework draft-kaplan-sip-info-events-00 Hadriel Kaplan Christer Holmberg 70th IETF Vancouver Canada BACKGROUND The discussion on when to use INFO how to use INFO and whether to use INFO at all has been around since the very early days of the protocol Different opinions on what RFC2976 really says INFO is out there We have identified the following options - We don t care - We only allow for ISUP We say it can only be used for transport of ISUP information - We fix 4 Scope of this presentation ABSTRACT The document defines a proposed solution for defining negotiating and exchanging info-event notifications in INFO messages within SIP invite-created dialogs for applications which need to exchange session-related information inside the invite-created .
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