RFC 9409: The 'sip-trunking-capability' Link Relation Type
- K. Inamdar,
- S. Narayanan,
- D. Engi,
- G. Salgueiro
Abstract
This Informational document defines the 'sip
Status of This Memo
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1. Introduction
RFC 8288 [RFC8288] defines a way to indicate relationships between
resources on the Web. This document specifies the 'sip
The 'sip
2. The 'sip-trunking-capability' Link Relation Type
A capability set document is hosted via web resources by the ITSP. A unique location of the document can be preconfigured and provided to each peer by the ITSP, or a centrally published resource can be used that dynamically generates the capability set document based on one or more Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) [RFC3986] determined by the peering device. The capability set document describes the configuration parameters required to successfully establish SIP trunking between an enterprise and an ITSP network. The capability set document is composed of structured and machine
3. Example Usage
This section provides an example of possible use of the 'sip
The location of the capability set document is returned to the network device in the "href" attribute.¶
The ITSP may use an authentication framework such as OAuth 2.0 [RFC6749] to determine the identity of the enterprise telephony network to provide the appropriate capability set document.¶
4. IANA Considerations
IANA has registered the 'sip
5. Security Considerations
The 'sip
6. References
6.1. Normative References
- [RFC8288]
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Nottingham, M., "Web Linking", RFC 8288, DOI 10
.17487 , , <https:///RFC8288 www >..rfc -editor .org /info /rfc8288
6.2. Informative References
- [RFC3261]
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Rosenberg, J., Schulzrinne, H., Camarillo, G., Johnston, A., Peterson, J., Sparks, R., Handley, M., and E. Schooler, "SIP: Session Initiation Protocol", RFC 3261, DOI 10
.17487 , , <https:///RFC3261 www >..rfc -editor .org /info /rfc3261 - [RFC3986]
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Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, "Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax", STD 66, RFC 3986, DOI 10
.17487 , , <https:///RFC3986 www >..rfc -editor .org /info /rfc3986 - [RFC6749]
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Hardt, D., Ed., "The OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework", RFC 6749, DOI 10
.17487 , , <https:///RFC6749 www >..rfc -editor .org /info /rfc6749 - [RFC7033]
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Jones, P., Salgueiro, G., Jones, M., and J. Smarr, "WebFinger", RFC 7033, DOI 10
.17487 , , <https:///RFC7033 www >..rfc -editor .org /info /rfc7033 - [SIP-AUTO-PEER]
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Inamdar, K., Narayanan, S., and C. F. Jennings, "Automatic Peering for SIP Trunks", Work in Progress, Internet-Draft, draft
-ietf , , <https://-asap -sip -auto -peer -07 datatracker >..ietf .org /doc /html /draft -ietf -asap -sip -auto -peer -07
Acknowledgements
This document resulted from the discussions in the ASAP Working Group, especially the detailed and thoughtful comments of Paul Jones, Marc Petit-Huguenin, Mark Nottingham, Cullen Jennings, Jonathan Rosenberg, Jon Peterson, Chris Wendt, Jean Mahoney, and Murray Kucherawy. Additional thanks to Joe Clarke, Tim Bray, Christopher Wood, Dan Romascanu, David Dong, Éric Vyncke, Robert Wilton, and Lars Eggert for their reviews and feedback.¶