Internet Drafts and RFCs: ENUM/E.164

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  rfc2916   draft-ietf-sipping-e164   draft-ietf-enum-rqmts-01   draft-ietf-enum-e164s2-np-00   draft-ietf-enum-usage-scenarios   draft-foster-e164-gstn-np

rfc2916.txt Summary
E.164 number and DNS
Author(s) P. Faltstrom
Organization ietf
State proposed standard
Size 18159 bytes
obsoleted by rfc3761.txt Summary
Abstract This document discusses the use of the Domain Name System (DNS) for storage of E.164 numbers. More specifically, how DNS can be used for identifying available services connected to one E.164 number. Routing of the actual connection using the service selected using these methods is not discussed.

draft-ietf-sipping-e164-02.txt Summary
Using ENUM for SIP Applications
Author(s) Hong Liu, Ben Campbell, J Peterson, James Yu
Organization ietf
Working group sipping
State unknown
Date 2002-10-29
Size 41333 bytes
Abstract Although SIP was clearly one of the primary applications for which ENUM was created, there is nevertheless widespread uncertainty about the use of SIP with ENUM. This document illustrates how the two protocols might work in concert, and clarifies the authoring and processing of ENUM records for SIP applications.

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draft-ietf-enum-rqmts-01.txt Summary

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draft-ietf-enum-e164s2-np-00.txt Summary

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draft-ietf-enum-usage-scenarios-01.txt Summary

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draft-foster-e164-gstn-np-00.txt Summary

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