Hemant, Vipin,
I feel encouraged to explore these basic features proposed by you for H.323-SIP interworking. I would suggest other members to provide their comments as well.
Best regards, Radhika R. Roy AT&T +1 732 420 1580 Tel rrroy@att.com
-----Original Message----- From: Hemant Agrawal [SMTP:hemantag@graffiti.net] Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 8:08 AM To: schulzrinne@cs.columbia.edu; jdrosen@dynamicsoft.com; kns10@cs.columbia.edu; korpim@sbs.de; karl.klaghofer@vs.siemens.de; Roy, Radhika R, ALARC; alan.johnston@wcom.com; steven.r.donovan@wcom.com; Kevin.Summers@wcom.com; dean.willis@wcom.com; henry.sinnreich@wcom.com; VIPIN PALAWAT; agboh@helios.iihe.ac.be; Robert.Sparks@wcom.com Cc: Chris.Cunningham@wcom.com; orit@radvision.com; taylor@NORTELNETWORKS.COM; joon_maeng@vtel.com; drwalker@ss8networks.com; paul.jones@TIES.ITU.INT; Dilber, Ayse, ALARC; stephen.terrill@ericsson.com Subject: SIP-H.323 Interworking Call Scenarios
Hi All, There was a continuous discussion on the different configuration for the SIP - H.323 interworking.
In our opinion, it would be better if some basic features (like Call Transfer, Call Hold and Call forwarding) is also added as part of the discussion.
We are enclosing some call flow examples of SIP-H.323 interworking. Please give your comments on these call flows. Our stress is on the call features and others are just informational. We have specified few issues also inorder to make these protocols interwork.
Kindly let us know if you agree to include the feature discussion also as part of the SIP - H.323 interworking. We are ready to put our efforts for the feature interworking.
Best Regards
Hemant Agarwal Vipin Palawat
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