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SIP Working Group IETF 74 chaired by Keith Drage, Dean Willis

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Jabber room and remote audio Full agenda at TF_74 Jabber address jabber.ietf.org - room name sip Remote audio address When using the microphone: Speak into it, and don’t turn and face the opposite direction half way through what you need to say Speak clearly Say your name slowly and clearly before you start to speak

Organisation of SIP and SIPPING sessions 3 sessions in total In session 1 we will present proposed new structure for SIP work in IETF, and in session 3 we will discuss it Session 1 contains mainly items that will in future be discussed in SIP CORE, if the proposal proceeds Session 2 contains mainly items that will in future be discussed in DISPATCH if the proposal proceeds Session 3 contains current continuing work Slides for the individual sessions (no matter which WG the draft is currently allocated to) Session 1 and session 2 will be in the SIP meeting management tool area Session 3 will be in the SIPPING meeting management tool area

Agenda Tuesday 13:00 – 15:00  Agenda, Status: Chairs5  SIP change process intro (Discussion on Friday): Jon Peterson20  Early dialog termination: Christer Holmberg20  3261 Interop statement: Robert Sparks7  3261 Normative references: Robert Sparks7  Fix INVITE transaction: Robert Sparks7  RFC 4244 bis (and target-uri): Francois Audet30  Info events: Eric Burger20

Agenda Wednesday 13:00 – 15:00  Via cookies: Theo Zourzouvillys 15  Keepalive without outbound: Christer Holmberg15  Secure call id: Hadriel Kaplan15  Session id: Hadriel Kaplan15  User-to-user for ISDN: Alan Johnston10  Batch NOTIFYs: Alan Johnston10  Context id requirements: Salvatore Loreto10  Changes to Referred-By: Salvatore Loreto10  Updates to the updates to asserted identity in SIP: Hadriel Kaplan10  Digest relay attach: Raphael Coeffic / Radu State10

Agenda Friday 9:00 – 11:30 Status and agenda bash: Chairs5 Re-INVITE Handling in SIP & Media State under Preconditions in SIP: Gonzalo Camarillo15 Reject-offer-in-PRACK-issue (based on ML discussion): Christer Holmberg15 Identity: Hadriel Kaplan25 Profile datasets: Dale Worley15 SIP overload control: Volker Hilt15 Event throttling: Salvatore Loreto15 SIP change process discussion: Jon Peterson30

SIP Documents published since IETF #73 draft-ietf-sip-answermode-07 (Proposed standard) Published as RFC 5373 Andrew Allen, Dean Willis draft-ietf-sip-hitchhikers-guide-05 (Informational) Published as RFC 5411 Jonathan Rosenberg draft-ietf-sip-rph-new-namespaces-04 (Proposed standard) Published as RFC 5478 James Polk draft-ietf-sip-fork-loop-fix-08 (Proposed standard) Published as RFC 5393 Robert Sparks, Scott Lawrence, Alan Hawrylyshen, Brian Campen

Other SIP status information - summary 6 documents in RFC editor queue –draft-ietf-sip-gruu-15 (Proposed standard) –draft-munakata-sip-privacy-guideline (Informational) –draft-ietf-sip-ice-option-tag-02 (Proposed standard) –draft-ietf-sip-sips-09 (Proposed standard) –draft-ietf-sip-media-security- requirements-09 (Informational) –draft-ietf-sip-dtls-srtp-framework-07 (Proposed standard) 7 documents with IESG –draft-ietf-sip-certs-07 (Proposed standard) –draft-ietf-sip-xcapevent-04 (Proposed standard) –draft-ietf-sip-outbound-16 (Proposed standard) –draft-ietf-sip-connect-reuse-13 –draft-ietf-sip-session-policy-framework- 05 –draft-ietf-sip-record-route-fix-06 –draft-ietf-sip-body-handling-06 3 documents awaiting submission to IESG –draft-ietf-sip-domain-certs-02 –draft-ietf-sip-eku-03 –draft-ietf-sip-subnot-etags-03 5 documents in WGLC –draft-ietf-sip-location-conveyance-13 –draft-ietf-sip-saml-06 –draft-ietf-sip –draft-ietf-sip-ua-privacy-06 –draft-ietf-sip-info-events-03 2 documents still in discussion in WG –draft-ietf-sip-sec-flows-01 –draft-rosenberg-sip-target-uri-delivery- 01

UA config profile work in SIP Forum Producing a simple profile based on SIPPING drafts to cover the most common situations single source of configuration simple boot process very small number of essential parameters Small group / weekly conference calls Will meet informally in SF during Wednesday breakfast (all welcome – let Eric Burger or John Elwell know)