RE: [XCON] CPCP Issue 16: Interpreting the <id> Element
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RE: [XCON] CPCP Issue 16: Interpreting the <id> Element



This issue is now an issue in draft-ietf-cpcp-00.txt

I have not received any text regarding this. For the SIP protocol text, I will reuse what is specified in SIMPLE. For other protocols, I will only include text if I receive it.

So again, please send in your text if you wish for the draft to detail how the identity on a user can be mapped to an authenticated identity in the signalling protocol.

Regards,
Hisham

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> Sent: 13.August.2004 14:25
> To: xcon at ietf.org
> Subject: [XCON] CPCP Issue 16: Interpreting the <id> Element
> 
> 
> (I start with issue number 16 because the last set of issues 
> that were discussed on the list were numbered 1 to 15).
> 
> Text in the draft currently says:
> 
> "The <identity> element is already defined in the common 
> policy framework [1].  However, the rules for interpreting 
> the identities in <id> elements are left for each application 
> to define separately.  This document, however, does not 
> define the rules for interpreting identities in <id> elements 
> in conferencing applications since those interpretation rules 
> are signalling protocol specific."
> 
> The question was: Do we need to say more than this? 
> Specifically, how do you derive the identities (from 
> different using protocols) used in the <id> elements?
> 
> There was no strong consensus about this during the XCON 
> meeting, but the rough consensus was to add text to at least 
> SIP and H.323 and any other signalling protocol that people 
> will send me text for. Please send text about your favoute 
> signalling protocol detailing how the identity in the <id> 
> element can be mapped to an authenticated identity in the 
> signalling protocol.
> 
> Regards,
> Hisham
> 
> 
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