Dear All,
Roy statements are correct. The official work of Annex-H has not been started. There is no official Annex-H document at the present.
The Terms of reference for H.323 Mobility (TD-34) was included with the Motorola contribution to provide a check list for other contributors and comments. Basically, does the Motorola (Annex-H - User and Service Mobility in H.323) contribution meet the terms of reference?
Now, as the editor of the upcoming Annex H. I hope on that in the upcoming SG16 Q.13 meeting in New Jersey. We can get started on the official Annex-H, so contributions are needed. Looking forward for your contributions and comments.
As for the style of the contribution. I have other editorial duties in other standards and habits are hard to break.
Best Regards, Ed
"Roy, Radhika R, ALARC" wrote:
Hi Everyone:
We have received two documents from Edgar Martinez with the following titles:
- Terms of reference for H.323 Mobility
- Annex-H (User and Service Mobility in H.323)
Let me make very clear that the mobility ad hoc group agreed with the first document (Terms of reference for H.323 Mobility).
Th second document (Annex-H - User and Service Mobility in H.323) had NOT been considered at all. Therefore, this document does NOT reference any reference with respect to any agreement in the last Berlin meeting.
It is very confusing because Edgar Martinez has been assigned to play the role of "Editor" of H.323 Annex-H. As such, any document produced as an editor should reflect the consensus of the delegates.
I suppose that the second document (Annex-H - User and Service Mobility in H.323) is a contribution from Motorola (NOT as an editor of Annex H) that may be discussed in the upcoming SG16 Q.13 meeting ( New Jersey, USA - October 18-22, 1999).
I hope that Edgar will clarify the confusion to all of us.
Best Regards,
Radhika R. Roy AT&T
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-----Original Message----- From: Edgar Martinez [1] [SMTP:martinze@CIG.MOT.COM] Sent: Monday, August 23, 1999 3:19 AM To: ITU-SG16@MAILBAG.INTEL.COM Subject: H.323 mobility first darft
Dear All
I have uploaded the first H.323 draft, for user and service mobility based on the terms of reference agreed in the SG16 meeting in Berlin.
The focus of the document at the moment is to provide full mobility regards of terminal types, that is either fixed or wireless h.323 terminals. Only using H.323 messages with additional extensions to provide seamless wireless handover and terminal roaming.
Anyone can pick-up a copy in following wed sites.
http://people.itu.int/~emartine/temp/ or ftp://standard.pictel.com/avc-site/Incoming/
The Filename is h323mob01.zip
Comments are welcome.
Best Regards,
Edgar Martinez - Principal Staff Engineer Email mailto:martinze@cig.mot.com FAX 1-847-632-3145 - - Voice 1-847-632-5278 1501 West Shure Drive, Arlington Hgts. IL 60004 Public: TIPHON & Other Stds - http://people.itu.int/~emartine/ Private:TIPHON & Other Stds - http://www.cig.mot.com/~martinze/
-- Edgar Martinez - Principal Staff Engineer Email mailto:martinze@cig.mot.com FAX 1-847-632-3145 - - Voice 1-847-632-5278 1501 West Shure Drive, Arlington Hgts. IL 60004 Public: TIPHON & Other Stds - http://people.itu.int/~emartine/ Private:TIPHON & Other Stds - http://www.cig.mot.com/~martinze/