Internet Drafts and RFCs: Emergency Services

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draft-ietf-ieprep-sip-reqs-03.txt Summary
Requirements for Resource Priority Mechanisms for the Session Initiation Protocol
Author(s) Henning Schulzrinne
Organization ietf
Working group ieprep
State unknown
Date 2002-12-06
Size 39637 bytes
Abstract This document summarizes requirements for prioritizing access to circuit-switched network, end system and proxy resources for emergency preparedness communications using the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).

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draft-carlberg-ets-general-01.txt Summary
General Requirements for Emergency Telecommunication Service
Author(s) Ken Carlberg, Randall Atkinson
Organization ietf
State unknown
Date 2002-12-06
Size 19051 bytes
Abstract This document presents a list of general requirements in support of Emergency Telecommunications Service (ETS). Solutions to these requirements are not presented in this document. Additional requirements pertaining to specific applications, or types of applications, are to be specified in separate document(s).

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draft-ietf-ieprep-reference-01.txt Summary

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draft-schulzrinne-sipping-sos-04.txt Summary
Emergency Services for Internet Telephony based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Author(s) Henning Schulzrinne
Organization ietf
State unknown
Date 2003-01-08
Size 31378 bytes
Abstract This document describes how Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) user agents and proxies can set up emergency calls and, more generally, reach emergency assistance via SIP requests. For that purpose, it defines a universal emergency SIP URI, sip:sos@domain and sips:sos@domain, that allows SIP user agents to contact the local emergency number. It also defines conventions that increase the high probability of reaching the appropriate emergency call center. The document does not define any SIP protocol extensions.

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draft-berg-ieprep-sip-isup-gap-analysis-01.txt Summary

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draft-ietf-ieprep-packet-marking-policy-02.txt Summary

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draft-carlberg-ieps-framework-03.txt Summary

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draft-folts-ieps-white-paper-02.txt Summary

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draft-itu-t-ieps-description-01.txt Summary

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draft-schulzrinne-sip-911-00.txt Summary

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