Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) industry standards compliance
The product implementation of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) complies with industry standards for both a SIP container and SIP applications.
SIP container
This product complies with
the following SIP standards:
This product also complies with the Internet Engineering Task
Force (IETF) and Java™ Community
Process (JCP) industry standards for SIP. The following table contains
a list of the IETF and JCP standards.
Standard | Description |
---|---|
JR116 | SIP: SIP Servlet API |
JR289 | SIP: SIP Servlet API v1.1 |
RFC 2543 | SIP: Session Initiation Protocol |
RFC 3261 | SIP: Session Initiation Protocol |
RFC 3262 | Reliability of provisional responses in SIP |
RFC 3263 | Locating SIP servers |
RFC 3265 | SIP-specific event notification |
RFC 3311 | The SIP UPDATE Method |
RFC 3325 | Private Extensions to the SIP for asserted identity within trusted networks |
RFC 3326 | The Reason Header field for the SIP |
RFC 3515 | The SIP Refer method |
RFC 3581 | The SIP Extension for Symmetric Response Routing |
RFC 3824 | Using E.164 numbers with the SIP |
RFC 3891 | The SIP Replace header |
RFC 3903 | SIP Extension for event state publication |
RFC 3911 | The SIP Join header |
RFC 4475 | SIP torture test messages |
RFC 5057 | Multiple dialog usages in SIP |
RFC 5626 | Managing Client-Initiated Connections in SIP Supported configurations: The SIP server can act as a proxy or registrar
as specified in sections, 5, 6, and 7 of RFC 5626. RFC 5626 is an
extension to RFC 3261. The SIP server has full support for RFC 3261.
However, support for RFC 5626 comes with the following limitations:
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RFC 5658 | Addressing Record-Route issues in SIP |
SIP applications
This product complies with standards for SIP applications.
Standard | Description |
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RFC 2848 | The PINT Service Protocol: Extensions to SIP and Session Description Protocol (SDP) for internet protocol (IP) access to telephone call services |
RFC 2976 | The SIP INFO method |
RFC 3050 | Common gateway interface for SIP |
RFC 3087 | Control of service context using SIP request-URI |
RFC 3264 | An offer and answer model with SDP |
RFC 3266 | Support for IPv6 in SDP |
RFC 3312 | Integration of resource management and SIP |
RFC 3313 | Private SIP extensions for media authorization |
RFC 3319 | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCPv6) options for SIP servers |
RFC 3327 | SIP Extension Header field for registering non-adjacent contacts |
RFC 3372 | SIP for telephones (SIP-T): context and architectures |
RFC 3398 | Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) User Part (ISUP) to SIP mapping |
RFC 3428 | SIP extension for instant messaging |
RFC 3455 | Private Header (P-Header) extensions to the SIP for the 3rd-Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) |
RFC 3578 | Mapping of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) User Part (ISUP) overlap signaling to the SIP |
RFC 3603 | Private SIP proxy-to-proxy extensions for supporting the PacketCable distributed call signaling architecture |
RFC 3608 | SIP Extension Header field for service route discovery during registration |
RFC 3665 | SIP basic call flow examples |
RFC 3666 | SIP Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) call flows |
RFC 3680 | A SIP event package for registrations |
RFC 3725 | Best current practices for third-party call control (3pcc) in the SIP |
RFC 3840 | Indicating user agent capabilities in the SIP |
RFC 3842 | A message summary and message waiting indication event package for the SIP |
RFC 3856 | A presence event package for the SIP |
RFC 3857 | A watcher information event template package for the SIP |
RFC 3959 | The early session disposition type for the SIP |
RFC 3960 | Early media and ringing tone generation in the SIP |
RFC 3976 | Interworking SIP and intelligent network (IN) applications |
RFC 4032 | Update to the SIP preconditions framework |
RFC 4092 | Usage of the SDP Alternative Network Address Types (ANAT) semantics in the SIP |
RFC 4117 | Transcoding services invocation in the SIP using third-party call control (3pcc) |
RFC 4235 | An invite-initiated dialog event package for the SIP |
RFC 4240 | Basic network media services with SIP |
RFC 4353 | A framework for conferencing with the SIP |
RFC 4354 | A SIP event package and data format for various settings in support for the push-to-talk over cellular (PoC) service |
RFC 4411 | Extending the SIP Reason Header for preemption events |
RFC 4457 | The SIP P-user-database Private-Header (P-Header) |
RFC 4458 | SIP URIs for applications such as voicemail and interactive voice response (IVR) |
RFC 4483 | A mechanism for content indirection in SIP messages |
RFC 4497 | Interworking between the SIP and QSIG |
RFC 4508 | Conveying feature tags with the SIP REFER method |