The next robustness teleconference will be held on March 1, 2000 at 11AM EST USA. Please send me e-mail at maureen.stillman@nokia.com if you plan to attend so I can reserve sufficent resources.
The dial in number is: (613)688-2795 The passcode is: 1235# (you must put in the pound sign)
Agenda:
1) Discussion of the Robutness Framework document outline (attached) and 2) Solicit volunteers to fill in text for the outlined sections
SG-16 Geneva meeting summary on robustness:
The robutness ad hoc working group met several times and covered the following topics:
1) revisions to the Radvision submission on Robustness Procedure document Delayed-460. The revised document is WG2/TD 87 http://ties.itu.int/u/tsg16/sg16/td/wp2/2-087.doc.
TD 87 was presented at the meeting and conditionally accepted for inclusion in H.323v4 and H.225. We are required to supply SDL for the robustness procedure by the SG-16 May, 2000 Rapporteur's meeting to ensure the document's ultimate inclusion in the standard.
The robustness submission presented a robustness procedure for:
* Detection of a TCP based connection failure * Synchronization of the two sides of the connection concerning the call state * Definition of recommended behavior in order to renew the call signaling connection and proceed as normal with the call * In the case of GK failure, the procedure allows calls to proceed without any interruption.
2) we worked on a Robustness framework outline (attached). The goal is to complete the framework document in time to submit it to the SG 16 meeting May 15-19.
Here is some text from the opening summary:
The H.323 series of Recommendations provides some support for building robust systems recommendations (e.g. support for specification of alternate gatekeepers and alternate endpoints). However, by themselves, these are incomplete. There are a number of unspecified issues such as: How are alternate endpoints and alternate gatekeepers used to "reconnect" calls that were in progress when a failure occurred? What signaling procedures are used to reconnect such calls and which device initiates the procedures? It is assumed that a well-defined model and explicit signaling procedures are needed to allow development of complete and interoperable solutions. However, no detailed procedures are specified in H.323 for dealing with system failures and re-establishing communication links after such a failure.
This document proposes a framework towards providing robustness mechanisms in H.323 followed by the definition of robustness procedures for handling scenarios that are consistent with the framework. <<Robustness Framework 01.ZIP>>
-- maureen
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