SCTE 24-18 : 2004
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IPCABLECOM - PART 18: CMS TO CMS SIGNALING
21-08-2013
12-01-2013
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 SCOPE
1.2 SPECIFICATION LANGUAGE
2 REFERENCES
2.1 NORMATIVE REFERENCES
2.2 INFORMATIVE REFERENCES
2.3 REFERENCE ACQUISITION
3 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
4 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
5 BACKGROUND AND MOTIVATION
5.1 REQUIREMENTS AND DESIGN PRINCIPLES
5.2 IPCABLECOM ARCHITECTURE
5.3 CMSS TRUST MODEL
5.4 CMS TO CMS ARCHITECTURAL MODEL
5.5 OVERVIEW OF CMS BEHAVIOR
5.6 BASIC TELEPHONY CALL FLOW
5.7 CMS-MGC BASIC TELEPHONY CALL FLOW
6 SIP PROFILE
6.1 INTRODUCTION
6.2 OVERVIEW OF SIP FUNCTIONALITY
6.3 TERMINOLOGY
6.4 OVERVIEW OF OPERATION
6.5 STRUCTURE OF THE PROTOCOL
6.6 DEFINITIONS
6.7 SIP MESSAGES
6.8 GENERAL USER AGENT BEHAVIOR
6.9 CANCELING A REQUEST
6.10 REGISTRATIONS
6.11 QUERYING FOR CAPABILITIES
6.12 DIALOGS
6.13 INITIATING A SESSION
6.14 MODIFYING AN EXISTING SESSION
6.15 TERMINATING A SESSION
6.16 PROXY BEHAVIOR
6.17 TRANSACTIONS
6.18 TRANSPORT
6.19 COMMON MESSAGE COMPONENTS
6.20 HEADER FIELDS
6.21 RESPONSE CODES
6.22 USAGE OF HTTP AUTHENTICATION
6.23 S/MIME
6.24 EXAMPLES
6.25 AUGMENTED BNF FOR THE SIP PROTOCOL
6.26 SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS: THREAT MODEL AND SECURITY
USAGE RECOMMENDATIONS
6.27 TABLE OF TIMER VALUES
7 SIP EXTENSIONS
7.1 URIS FOR TELEPHONE CALLS
7.2 RELIABILITY OF PROVISIONAL RESPONSES
7.3 SIP UPDATE METHOD
7.4 INTEGRATION OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND SIP
7.5 SIP-SPECIFIC EVENT NOTIFICATION
7.6 THE REFER METHOD
7.7 SIP PROXY TO PROXY EXTENSIONS FOR SUPPORTING DCS
7.8 THE SIP "REPLACES" HEADER
7.9 PRIVATE EXTENSIONS TO THE SIP PROTOCOL FOR ASSERTED
IDENTITY WITHIN TRUSTED NETWORKS
7.10 A MESSAGE SUMMARY AND MESSAGE WAITING INDICATION
EVENT PACKAGE FOR THE SESSION INITIATION PROTOCOL (SIP)
8 CMS-CMS SIGNALING
8.1 CMS INTERFACES
8.2 CMS RETRANSMISSION, RELIABILITY, AND RECOVERY STRATEGIES
8.3 CMS TO CMS ROUTING
8.4 CMS PROCEDURES
9 APPLICATION LAYER ANONYMIZER
9.1 SIGNALING CONTENT PRIVACY
9.2 IP ADDRESS PRIVACY
APPENDIX I - TIMER SUMMARY
APPENDIX II - CMSS MESSAGE AND HEADER OVERVIEW
APPENDIX III - THE SESSION INITIATION PROTOCOL (SIP)
"REPLACES" HEADER
APPENDIX IV - ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Describes the IPCablecom Call Management Server (CMS) to CMS Signaling protocol intended for use by a CMS to communicate with another CMS in order to support packet-based voice and other real-time multimedia applications.
DevelopmentNote |
Redesignated as SCTE 165-18. (08/2013)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
Society of Cable Telecomm Engineers
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Superseded
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SupersededBy |
SCTE 89-1 : 2004 | IPCABLE2HOME STANDARD - PART 1: CABLE HOME NETWORKING 1.0 |
SCTE 24-13 : 2006 | IPCABLECOM - PART 13: ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE STANDARD |
SCTE 24-17 : 2007 | IPCABLECOM 1.5 AUDIO SERVER PROTOCOL |
SCTE 24-15 : 2002 | IPCABLECOM - PART 15: INTERDOMAIN QUALITY OF SERVICE |
SCTE 24-12 : 2016 | IPCABLECOM 1.0 - PART 12: TRUNKING GATEWAY CONTROL PROTOCOL (TGCP) |
SCTE 24-4 : 2016 | IPCABLECOM 1.0 - PART 4: DYNAMIC QUALITY OF SERVICE FOR THE PROVISION OF REAL-TIME SERVICES OVER CABLE TELEVISION NETWORKS USING DATA MODEMS |
SCTE 24-10 : 2016 | IPCABLECOM 1.0 - PART 10: SECURITY SPECIFICATION |
SCTE 24-3 : 2016 | IPCABLECOM 1.0 - PART 3: NETWORK CALL SIGNALING PROTOCOL FOR THE DELIVERY OF TIME-CRITICAL SERVICES OVER CABLE TELEVISION USING DATA MODEMS |
SCTE 24-1 : 2016 | IPCABLECOM 1.0 - PART 1: ARCHITECTURE FRAMEWORK FOR THE DELIVERY OF TIME-CRITICAL SERVICES OVER CABLE TELEVISION NETWORKS USING CABLE MODEMS |
SCTE 24-9 : 2016 | IPCABLECOM 1.0 - PART 9: EVENT MESSAGE REQUIREMENTS |
SCTE 24-2 : 2016 | IPCABLECOM 1.0 - PART 2: AUDIO CODEC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROVISION OF BI-DIRECTIONAL AUDIO SERVICE OVER CABLE TELEVISION NETWORKS USING CABLE MODEMS |
SCTE 24-5 : 2016 | IPCABLECOM 1.0 - PART 5: MEDIA TERMINAL ADAPTER (MTA) DEVICE PROVISIONING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DELIVERY OF REAL-TIME SERVICES OVER CABLE TELEVISION USING CABLE MODEMS |
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