HP 512 manual Standard or Reference Decription

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10.2 MEDIA/OTHER STANDARDS

 

Standard or Reference

Description

 

RFC 3550 (obsoletes RFC 1889)

RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time

 

 

 

Applications

 

 

 

 

 

 

RFC 3551 (obsoletes RFC 1889)

RTP Profile for Audio and Video Conferences

 

 

with Minimal Control

 

 

 

 

 

 

draft-wing-behave-symmetric-rtprtcp-01.txt

Symmetric RTP/RTCP ports over UDP

 

RFC 2833

RTP Payload for DTMF Digits, Telephony

 

 

 

Tones and Telephony Signals (in-band and out

 

 

 

of band)

 

 

G711 u/A

Voice codec

 

 

RFC 2198

RTP Payload for Redundant Audio Data

 

10.3STANDARDS NOT IMPLEMENTED

 

Standard or Reference

Decription

 

Draft-ietf-core-23

XMPP core implementation

 

 

Draft-ietf-xmpp-cpim-04

Mapping of XMPP to CPIM

 

 

RFC 3326

The Reason Header Fields of the SIP

 

 

RFC 4028

Session Timers in the SIP

 

 

RFC 3611

RTP Control Protocol Extended Reports

 

 

 

(RTCP XR)

 

 

RFC 3389

(RTP) Payload for Comfort Noise (CN)

 

 

RFC 3311

SIP Update Method

 

 

Draft-ietf-sip-join-xx

SIP Join header

 

 

Draft-ietf-sipping-cc-conferencing-xx

SIP Call Control - Conferencing for User

 

 

 

Agents

 

 

RFC 3891

SIP 'Replaces' Header

 

 

 

 

 

 

RFC 3266

Support for IPv6 in Session Description

 

 

Protocol (SDP)

 

 

RFC 3581

Symmetric Routing

 

 

 

 

 

 

Call Park/Call Pickup

Call Park/Call Pickup (through ‘Replaces’

 

 

header)

 

 

RFC 3903 (Draft-ietf-sup-publish-04)

Extension to SIP event notification

 

 

 

framewirking for aggregation of notification

 

 

 

under the same AOR?

 

 

UPnP IDG

Internet Gateway Device (IGD) Standardized

 

 

 

Device Control Protocol V 1.0

 

 

RFC 3047

RTP Payload Format for ITU-T

 

 

 

Recommendation G.722.1

 

 

G.722.1

Voice codec

 

 

 

 

 

 

G.723

Supported if a 3rd party codec is used

 

 

 

 

 

G.723.1

Supported if a 3rd party codec is used

 

 

 

 

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Contents Voice over IP VoIP Application Note Overview Media and Signaling Protocols Telephony FeaturesOnly with a SIM card present Audio QualityHardware and Firmware Wlan Infrastructure IP-PBX and SIP Server SupportFeature Brief Description Pass/Fail Comments Compatibility with Avaya Communication Manager V4.0 / SES Compatibility with Nortel MCS 5100 Compatibility with Nortel CS1000 Compatibility with Alcatel Omnipcx Enterprise Accessory Support Configuring VoIPAccount Voip Dial Plan Rule pattern=911 display=911 restrict=VoIP Additional Configuration Signaling Standards Implemented Appendix a Standards SupportStandard or Reference Decription
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512 specifications

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