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RE: [Ecrit] Comments/Questions on draft-ietf-ecrit-03



To be more specific:
On www.nena.org, under "For 9-1-1 Professionals", select "Standards & Other Documents". Or go directly to
http://www.nena.org/pages/ContentList.asp?CTID=5
There are two relevant documents under the [Technical Requirements Documents]. Under [Technical Information Documents], you need to scroll down to the "VoIP Packet" section, to see some relevant documents.
Barbara


From: Reese, Theresa E [mailto:treese at telcordia.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 11:14 AM
To: Andrew Newton; Henning Schulzrinne; Marc Linsner
Cc: ECRIT
Subject: RE: [Ecrit] Comments/Questions on draft-ietf-ecrit-03

Andy, Henning, Marc -

 

The NENA requirements for i3 are publicly available on the NENA website, www.nena.org, under Technical Requirements Documents.

 

You will find that this document addresses emergency call routing and location validation as separate functional elements.  You will not find any requirements related to the physical implementation of these functional elements (i.e., the TRD does not make any statements about whether these functions should be implemented together or separately).  You will not find a requirement that says that the location validation function requires the return of a URI. 

 

Terry

 


From: Andrew Newton [mailto:andy at hxr.us]
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 3:33 PM
To: Henning Schulzrinne
Cc: Reese, Theresa E; ECRIT
Subject: Re: [Ecrit] Comments/Questions on draft-ietf-ecrit-03

 

 

On Feb 10, 2007, at 3:21 PM, Henning Schulzrinne wrote:



(I'm still unsure as to why separating the two functions would be a good idea, but that's a separate discussion.)

 

Actually, that is a good question.  We seem to be taking stabs in the dark regarding the satisfaction of some NENA requirements that are, to my knowledge, not publicly available.  If NENA wants the IETF to create a protocol that meets its requirements, they need to make the requirements publicly available.

 

And I can't help but wonder why the separation of the validation function from the mapping function is such a big deal.  My understanding was that validation required mapping, which means returning the URI.  Otherwise trying to determine if a particular civic address is mapping to the proper PSAP would be difficult.

 

-andy

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