H.323 Annex M
Francois Audet
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Wed Jan 12 18:41:37 EST 2000
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Subject: FW: I-D ACTION:draft-singh-sip-h323-00.txt,.ps
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 11:37:28 -0600
From: Shore Melinda <Melinda.Shore at NOKIA.COM>
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Title : Interworking Between SIP/SDP and H.323
Author(s) : K. Singh, H. Schulzrinne
Filename : draft-singh-sip-h323-00.txt,.ps
Pages : 46
Date : 11-Jan-00
This document describes the interworking between SIP and H.323,
including the translation between H.245 and SDP. We list general
requirements for such a translation and a solution which meets those
requirements. We describe the call setup via message flows and pseudo
code.
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