H.GCP Audio Call postponed
Santo Wiryaman
swiryaman at VIDEOSERVER.COM
Wed Mar 17 11:27:12 EST 1999
Collegues,
Bryan Hill is out-of-the office this week. He would like to postpone the
audio call that was tentatively scheduled for Thursday to a later date.
Please stay tuned. Thank you.
Regards,
Santo Wiryaman
VideoServer Inc.
(781) 505-2159
swiryaman at videoserver.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bryan Hill [SMTP:bhill at VIDEOSERVER.COM]
> Sent: Friday, March 05, 1999 11:38 AM
> To: ITU-SG16 at mailbag.cps.intel.com
> Subject: H.GCP Audio Call minutes
>
> Colleagues,
>
> The H.GCP audio call was held Thursday March 4th , 18 ports called in
> including a group from the TIPHON meeting. Companies represented were
> ATT,
> Lucent, ACGS, RadVision, Cisco, Nortel, Delta Information Systems,
> NetSpeak,
> Bellcore and others. . .
> The meeting opened by reviewing a proposed working model and fleshing out
> the work items that need to be addressed. A number of individuals
> committed to fleshing some of the work items prior to the next call, I
> would
> like to thank these individuals in advance. There was some news from
> TIPHON
> regarding changes to the reference model and some adjustments to the
> requirements they have contributed to H.GCP. These changes will be
> reflected once TDs from the Philadelphia meeting are released. The last
> hour or so was focussed on reviewing the H.GCP requirements I sent around
> prior to the meeting.
> The next call is tentatively planned for Thursday March 18 at 10AM EST.
>
> The working model
> Individuals will be working up submissions to be reviewed by the entire
> group at the next audio call. The objective is that the principals
> involved
> will collaborate off line initially, post the results to the SG16
> reflector
> for comments and a final version will be posted for discussion in an audio
> call. The result of that final review will be added into the H.GCP by
> the
> editor. Every effort will be made to resolve issues in this forum but if
> issues remain they will be logged and discussed in Santiago
>
> Work items
> T
>
>
> he following work items were identified and individuals who expressed an
> interest in working on them are noted.
> Control Model Tom Taylor
> Connection Model Rex Coldren, Hong Liu, Nortel rep
> Command related issues Chip Sharp
> Resource Management Paul Sijben
>
> Other work items
> Messages (i.e.-command packaging)
> Message Encoding
> Scripting/Packages
> Interface C protocol (Q.931/Q.764)
> Interface B protocol (Q.931 )
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bryan Hill [SMTP:bhill at VIDEOSERVER.COM]
> Sent: Monday, March 01, 1999 2:37 PM
> To: ITU-SG16 at mailbag.cps.intel.com
> Subject: H.GCP Audio Call
>
> Colleagues,
>
> I would like to invite you to participate in audio call on
> Thursday
> March
> 4th from 11AM until 1PM EST to discuss H.GCP. The call details
> are
> as
> follows:
>
> Calls from outside the US: 312-470-7273
> Calls from within the US: 888-847-7598
> Passcode: BryanHill
> Confirmation number: 5193957
>
> Please respond to me directly to reserve a port for this call
> (where
> ever
> possible please try to minimize port requirements by sharing a
> port
> with a
> colleague).
>
> The main purpose of this initial call will be to review
> requirements
> and
> terminology for H.GCP which were discussed in Monterey. I have
> been
> editing
> these sections and will make them available on the ptel SG16 ftp
> site no
> later than tomorrow 3/2. The second purpose of the call is to
> identify
> other areas that need to be discussed in subsequent audio calls.
> An
> initial
> pass of topics is listed below. I would like to solicit
> volunteers
> to
> submit written contribution in each of the areas identified and
> use
> these
> submissions as a basis for discussing topics in future audio
> calls.
> In this
> manner I hope to scope our discussion to specific technical topics
> and
> combine the benefits from MDCP and MGCP approaches into H.GCP.
>
>
> 1) Control model
> a) Controller to gateway associations
> b) Controller to internal gateway entity associations
> c) Failover
> d) Security
> 2) Connection model
> a) Controllable entities
> b) Controllable entity properties
> 3) Commands
> a) Types
> b) Parameters
> c) Acknowledgement styles/sequencing
> 4) Messages (i.e.-command packaging)
> 5) Message Encoding
> 6) Resource management
> 7) Scripting/Packages
> 8) Interface C protocol (Q.931/Q.764)
> 9) Interface B protocol (Q.931 )
>
>
> Best Regards,
> Bryan
> _________________________________________________________
> Bryan Hill
> VideoServer Inc.
> (781) 505-2159
> <mailto:bhill at videoserver.com>
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