Session Initiation Protocol (sip)


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Last Modified: 2008-05-08

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Chair(s):

  • Dean Willis <dean.willis@softarmor.com>

  • Keith Drage <drage@alcatel-lucent.com>

    Real-time Applications and Infrastructure Area Director(s):

  • Jon Peterson <jon.peterson@neustar.biz>
  • Cullen Jennings <fluffy@cisco.com>

    Real-time Applications and Infrastructure Area Advisor:

  • Cullen Jennings <fluffy@cisco.com>

    Technical Advisor(s):

  • Dan Romascanu <dromasca@avaya.com>

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    Description of Working Group:

    The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) working group is chartered to
    maintain and continue the development of SIP, currently specified as
    proposed standard RFC 3261, and its family of extensions.

    SIP is a text-based protocol, similar to HTTP and SMTP, for
    initiating interactive communication sessions between users.
    Such sessions include voice, video, chat, interactive games, and
    virtual reality. The main tasks of the group involve bringing SIP
    from proposed to draft standard and specifying and developing
    proposed extensions that arise out of strong requirements. The SIP
    working group will concentrate on the specification of SIP and its
    extensions, and will not explore the use of SIP for specific
    environments or applications. It will, however respond to general-
    purpose requirements for changes to SIP provided by other working
    groups, including the SIPPING working group, when those
    requirements are within the scope and charter of SIP. The process and
    requirements for such extensions are documented in RFC 3427, "Change
    Process for the Session Initiation Protocol".

    Throughout its work, the group will strive to maintain the basic model
    and architecture defined by SIP. In particular:

    1. Services and features are provided end-to-end whenever possible.

    2. Standards-track extensions and new features must be generally
    applicable, and not applicable only to a specific set of session types.

    3. Simplicity is key.

    4. Reuse of existing Internet protocols and architectures and
    integrating
    with other Internet applications is crucial.

    The primary source of change requirements to be considered by the SIP
    Working Group is the SIPPING working group, which
    analyzes the requirements for application of SIP to several different
    tasks, including the tasks of standards-development organizations
    that are developing systems based on SIP and that may require changes
    or extensions thereto. Additional requirements are produced by the
    other IETF working groups that are using SIP, including the SIMPLE WG
    (which is using SIP for messaging and presence) and the XCON working
    group (which is using SIP for centralized conferencing).

    In addition to extending SIP as required to address these externally-
    derived requirements, the deliverables of the group include assuring
    capable security and privacy mechanisms within SIP and increasing
    the stability of the SIP specification.

    Specific deliverables toward these goals include:

    1. Mechanisms for secure expression of identity in requests and
    responses.

    2. Mechanism to securely request services delivery by non-terminal
    elements ("end-to-middle").

    3. Guidelines for use of existing security mechanisms such as TLS,
    IPsec, and certificates.

    4. Guidelines for the use of descriptive techniques such as SAML
    (Security Association Markup Language) with SIP.

    5. Draft standard versions of SIP and critical supporting
    specifications.

    Other deliverables may be agreed upon as extensions are understood
    to be necessary. Prospective deliverables will be discussed
    with the Area Director before inclusion on agendas, and new
    proposed work must be approved via a charter update.

    Goals and Milestones:

    Done  Server Features Negotiation submitted to IESG
    Done  Complete IESG requested fixes to provrel and servfeat
    Done  Revised proposed standard version of SIP (2543bis) submitted to IESG
    Done  SIP Events specification to IESG
    Done  The UPDATE Method submitted for Proposed Standard
    Done  SIP extensions for media authorization (call-auth) submitted as Informational
    Done  Preconditions extensions (manyfolks) spec to IESG
    Done  SIP Privacy specification to IESG
    Done  SIP Privacy and Security Requirements to IESG
    Done  The MESSAGE Method submitted for Proposed Standard
    Done  The Replaces Header submitted for Proposed Standard
    Done  Refer spec to IESG
    Done  SIP NAT extension submitted to IESG
    Done  SIP over SCTP specification and applicability statement
    Done  Mechanism for Content Indirection in SIP submitted to IESG for Proposed Standard
    Done  The SIP Referred-By Header submitted to IESG for Proposed Standard
    Done  Session Timer spec, revised to IESG
    Done  Caller preferences specification submitted to IESG
    Done  Submit SIP Identity documents to IESG for Proposed Standard
    Done  The SIP Join Header submitted to IESG for Proposed Standard
    Done  Replaces header to IESG (PS)
    Done  Upgrade S/MIME requirement for AES in 3261 to IESG (PS)
    Done  Application Interaction to IESG (BCP)
    Done  Presence Publication to IESG (PS)
    Done  Resource Priority signaling mechanism to IESG (PS)
    Done  Guidelines for Authors of SIP extensions submitted as Informational
    Done  Enhancements for Authenticated Identity Management to IESG (BCP)
    Done  MIB spec to IESG
    Done  Request History mechanism to IESG (PS)
    Done  Mechanism for REFER without implicit SUBSCRIBE to IESG (PS)
    Done  Mechanism for obtaining globally routable unique URIs (GRUU) to IESG (PS)
    Done  Connection reuse mechanism to IESG (PS)
    Done  Mechanism for Target-Dialog to IESG (PS)
    Done  Mechanism for feature parameters with REFER To IESG (PS)
    Done  Mechanism for End-to-Middle Requests to IESG (PS)
    Done  Mechanism for connected identity to WGLC (PS)
    Done  Consent-Based Communications WGLC (PS)
    Done  Rejecting Anonymous Requests to WGLC (PS)
    Done  Certificate Management Service for SIP to WGLC (PS)
    Done  Mechanism for connected identity to IESG (PS)
    Done  Refering to Multiple Resources to IESG as PS
    Done  Addressing an Amplification Vulnerability in Forking Proxies to IESG (PS)
    Done  Rejecting Anonymous Requests to IESG (PS)
    Done  Signaling support for ICE to WGLC (PS)
    Done  Location Conveyance with SIP to WGLC (PS)
    Done  Submit Answering/Alerting Modes to the IESG (PS)
    Done  Mechanism and guidelines for outbound connections to WGLC (PS)
    Jun 2007  Mechanism and guidelines for outbound connections to IESG (PS)
    Done  Mechanism for obtaining globally routable unique URIs (GRUU) to IESG (PS)
    Done  Corrections to the SIPS Specification to WGLC (PS)
    Done  Consent-Based Communications to IESG (PS)
    Done  Signaling support for ICE to IESG (PS)
    Done  Certificate Management Service for SIP to IESG (PS)
    Jul 2007  Example security flows to WGLC (Informational)
    Jul 2007  Location Conveyance with SIP to IESG (PS)
    Done  Extensions to SIP UA Profile Delivery Change Notification Event Package for XCAP to WGLC (PS)
    Aug 2007  Connection reuse mechanism to IESG (PS)
    Done  Session Policies to WGLC as PS
    Sep 2007  Session Policies to IESG as PS
    Sep 2007  Example security flows to IESG (Informational)
    Sep 2007  Using SAML for SIP to WGLC (PS)
    Sep 2007  New resource priority namespaces for DISA to WGLC (PS)
    Done  Extension for use of etags in conditional notification to WGLC
    Done  Requirements for media keying to WGLC (Informational)
    Done  Corrections to the SIPS Specification to IESG (PS)
    Oct 2007  New resource priority namespaces for DISA to IESG (PS)
    Nov 2007  Requirements for media keying to IESG (Informational)
    Done  X.509 Certificates for TLS use in SIP to WGLC (Info)
    Done  X.509 extended key usage for SIP to WGLC (PS)
    Dec 2007  Extensions to SIP UA Profile Delivery Change Notification Event Package for XCAP to IESG (PS)
    Dec 2007  Roadmap for SIP to IESG (Informational)
    Dec 2007  Using SAML for SIP to IESG (PS)
    Dec 2007  Extension for use in etags in conditional notification to IESG (PS)
    Dec 2007  Delivering request-URI and parameters to UAS via proxy to WGLC
    Dec 2007  Establishment of secure media sessions using DTLS-SRTP to WGLC (PS)
    Done  Roadmap for SIP to WGLC (Informational)
    Jan 2008  MIME body handling in SIP to WGLC (PS)
    Jan 2008  X.509 Certificates for TLS use in SIP to IESG (Info)
    Jan 2008  X.509 extended key usage for SIP to IESG (PS)
    Feb 2008  Identify requirements for test matrix to move SIP to Draft Standard
    Feb 2008  Delivering request-URI and parameters to UAS via proxy to IESG (PS)
    Feb 2008  Revise charter
    Feb 2008  Establishment of secure media sessions using DTLS-SRTP to IESG (PS)
    Apr 2008  MIME body handling in SIP to IESG (PS)
    Apr 2008  Essential corrections to RFC 3261 (1st batch) to IESG (PS)
    May 2008  Mechanisms for UA initiated privacy to WGLC (BCP)
    May 2008  Guidelines for double route recording to WGLC (BCP)
    Jul 2008  Mechanisms for UA initiated privacy to IESG (BCP)
    Aug 2008  Guidelines for double route recording to IESG (BCP)
    Sep 2008  Termination of early dialog prior to final response to WGLC (PS)
    Nov 2008  Termination of early dialog prior to final response to IESG (PS)

    Internet-Drafts:

    Connection Reuse in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (45795 bytes)
    Obtaining and Using Globally Routable User Agent (UA) URIs (GRUU) in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (95501 bytes)
    Location Conveyance for the Session Initiation Protocol (113455 bytes)
    Managing Client Initiated Connections in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (121296 bytes)
    Requesting Answering Modes for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (60054 bytes)
    Addressing an Amplification Vulnerability in Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Forking Proxies (50542 bytes)
    Certificate Management Service for The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (64884 bytes)
    A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (103056 bytes)
    A Framework for Consent-based Communications in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (72769 bytes)
    Subscriptions to Request-Contained Resource Lists in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (20030 bytes)
    Multiple-Recipient MESSAGE Requests in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (45182 bytes)
    Referring to Multiple Resources in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (32429 bytes)
    Conference Establishment Using Request-Contained Lists in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (29891 bytes)
    A Framework for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Session Policies (88605 bytes)
    The use of the SIPS URI Scheme in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (120732 bytes)
    Indicating Support for Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE) in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (15402 bytes)
    An Extension to Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Events for Conditional Event Notification (50645 bytes)
    Addressing Record-Route issues in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (41006 bytes)
    Message Body Handling in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (37183 bytes)
    Requirements and Analysis of Media Security Management Protocols (104443 bytes)
    IANA Registration of New Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Resource-Priority Namespaces (15803 bytes)
    Using Extended Key Usage (EKU) for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) X.509 Certificates (19631 bytes)
    Framework for Establishing an SRTP Security Context using DTLS (63948 bytes)
    UA-Driven Privacy Mechanism for SIP (21250 bytes)
    An Extensible Markup Language (XML) Configuration Access Protocol (XCAP) Diff Event Package (59197 bytes)
    Essential correction for IPv6 ABNF and URI comparison in RFC3261 (15617 bytes)
    Response Code for Indication of Terminated Dialog (18895 bytes)

    Request For Comments:

    The SIP INFO Method (RFC 2976) (17736 bytes)
    MIME media types for ISUP and QSIG Objects (RFC 3204) (19712 bytes) updated by RFC 3459
    SIP: Session Initiation Protocol (RFC 3261) (647976 bytes) obsoletes RFC 2543/ updated by RFC 3853,RFC 4320,RFC 4916
    Reliability of Provisional Responses in SIP (RFC 3262) (29643 bytes) obsoletes RFC 2543
    SIP: Locating SIP Servers (RFC 3263) (42310 bytes) obsoletes RFC 2543
    SIP-Specific Event Notification (RFC 3265) (89005 bytes) obsoletes RFC 2543
    DHCP Option for SIP Servers (RFC 3361) (12549 bytes)
    Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Digest Authentication Using Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) (RFC 3310) (36985 bytes)
    The Session Initiation Protocol UPDATE Method (RFC 3311) (28125 bytes)
    Integration of Resource Management and SIP (RFC 3312) (65757 bytes) updated by RFC 4032,RFC 5027
    Internet Media Type message/sipfrag (RFC 3420) (14745 bytes)
    A Privacy Mechanism for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 3323) (54116 bytes)
    Private Extensions to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for Asserted Identity within Trusted Networks (RFC 3325) (36170 bytes)
    The Reason Header Field for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 3326) (15695 bytes)
    Session Initiation Protocol Extension for Instant Messaging (RFC 3428) (41475 bytes)
    Session Initiation Protocol Extension for Registering Non-Adjacent Contacts (RFC 3327) (36493 bytes)
    Security Mechanism Agreement for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Sessions (RFC 3329) (51503 bytes)
    Private Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)Extensions for Media Authorization (RFC 3313) (36866 bytes)
    Compressing the Session Initiation Protocol (RFC 3486) (24181 bytes)
    The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Refer Method (RFC 3515) (47788 bytes)
    Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCPv6)Options for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Servers (RFC 3319) (14444 bytes)
    An Extension to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for Symmetric Response Routing (RFC 3581) (29121 bytes)
    Session Initiation Protocol Extension Header Field for Service Route Discovery During Registration (RFC 3608) (35628 bytes)
    S/MIME AES Requirement for SIP (RFC 3853) (10687 bytes) updates RFC 3261
    Indicating User Agent Capabilities in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 3840) (81360 bytes)
    Caller Preferences for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 3841) (61382 bytes)
    SIP Authenticated Identity Body (AIB) Format (RFC 3893) (28500 bytes)
    The SIP Referred-By Mechanism (RFC 3892) (52441 bytes)
    The Session Inititation Protocol (SIP) 'Replaces' Header (RFC 3891) (34180 bytes)
    The Session Inititation Protocol (SIP) 'Join' Header (RFC 3911) (35373 bytes)
    An Event State Publication Extension to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 3903) (72062 bytes)
    The Internet Assigned Number Authority (IANA) Header Field Parameter Registry for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 3968) (20615 bytes) updates RFC 3427
    The Internet Assigned Number Authority (IANA) Universal Resource Identifier (URI) Parameter Registry for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 3969) (12119 bytes) updates RFC 3427
    Update to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Preconditions Framework (RFC 4032) (20492 bytes) updates RFC 3312
    Session Timers in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 4028) (65363 bytes)
    Usage of the Session Description Protocol (SDP) Alternative Network Address Types (ANAT) Semantics in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 4092) (12624 bytes)
    The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) as a Transport for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 4168) (21079 bytes)
    An Extension to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for Request History Information (RFC 4244) (98992 bytes)
    Problems identified associated with the Session Initiation Protocol's (SIP) non-INVITE Transaction (RFC 4321) (22708 bytes)
    Actions Addressing Identified Issues with the Session Initiation Protocol's (SIP) non-INVITE Transaction (RFC 4320) (13853 bytes) updates RFC 3261
    Communications Resource Priority for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 4412) (79193 bytes)
    Suppression of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) REFER Method Implicit Subscription (RFC 4488) (17264 bytes)
    Conveying Feature Tags with Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) REFER Method (RFC 4508) (11338 bytes)
    Guidelines for Authors of Extensions to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 4485) (57278 bytes)
    A Mechanism for Content Indirection in Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Messages (RFC 4483) (36794 bytes)
    Request Authorization through Dialog Identification in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 4538) (36089 bytes)
    Enhancements for Authenticated Identity Management in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 4474) (104952 bytes)
    Management Information Base for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 4780) (160460 bytes)
    Connected Identity in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 4916) (42924 bytes) updates RFC 3261
    Rejecting Anonymous Requests in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 5079) (15670 bytes)

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