Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), standardized by the Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF), has emulated the simplicity of the
protocol architecture of hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) and is
being popularized for VoIP over the Internet because of the ease
with which it can be meshed with web services. However, it is
difficult to know exactly how many requests for comments (RFCs)
have been published over the last two decades in regards to SIP or
how those RFCs are interrelated. Handbook on Session Initiation
Protocol: Networked Multimedia Communications for IP Telephony
solves that problem. It is the first book to put together all
SIP-related RFCs, with their mandatory and optional texts, in a
chronological and systematic way so that it can be used as a single
super-SIP RFC with an almost one-to-one integrity from beginning to
end, allowing you to see the big picture of SIP for the basic SIP
functionalities. It is a book that network designers, software
developers, product manufacturers, implementers, interoperability
testers, professionals, professors, and researchers will find to be
very useful. The text of each RFC from the IETF has been reviewed
by all members of a given working group made up of world-renowned
experts, and a rough consensus made on which parts of the drafts
need to be mandatory and optional, including whether an RFC needs
to be Standards Track, Informational, or Experimental. Texts, ABNF
syntaxes, figures, tables, and references are included in their
original form. All RFCs, along with their authors, are provided as
references. The book is organized into twenty chapters based on the
major functionalities, features, and capabilities of SIP.
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