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Oracle® Communications Converged Application Server Technical Product Description
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C References

This appendix provides references to the industry specifications that are mentioned in the Oracle Communications Converged Application Server documentation.

References

  1. 3GPP TS 22.250: “IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) group management; Stage 1 (Release 6)”

  2. 3GPP TS 22.340: “IMS Messaging; Stage 1 (Release 6)”

  3. 3GPP TS 23.002: “Network architecture (Release 6)”

  4. 3GPP TS 23.141: “Presence Service; Architecture and Functional description (Release 6)”

  5. 3GPP TS 23.218: “IP Multimedia (IM) session handling; IM call model; Stage 2 (Release 6)”

  6. 3GPP TS 23.228: “IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS); Stage 2 (Release 6)”

  7. 3GPP TS 24.109: “Bootstrapping interface (Ub) and Network application function interface (Ua); Protocol details (Release 6)”

  8. 3GPP TS 24.141: “Presence service using the IP Multimedia (IM); Core Network (CN) subsystem; Stage 3 (Release 6)”

  9. 3GPP TS 24.147: “Conferencing using the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) Subsystem; Stage 3 (Release 6)”

  10. 3GPP TS 24.228: “Signaling flows for the IMS call control based on SIP and SDP; Stage 3 (Release 6)”

  11. 3GPP TS 24.229: “IP Multimedia Call Control Protocol based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Session Description Protocol (SDP); Stage 3 (Release 6)”

  12. 3GPP TS 24.147: “Conferencing using the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Stage 3 (Release 6)”

  13. 3GPP TS 24.247 “Messaging using the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Stage 3 (Release 6)”

  14. 3GPP TS 24.841: “Presence service based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP); Functional models, information flows and protocol details (Release 6)”

  15. 3GPP TS 26.141: “IP Multimedia System (IMS) Messaging and Presence; Media formats and Codecs (Release 6)”

  16. 3GPP TS 24.109: “Bootstrapping interface (Ub) and network application function interface (Ua); Protocol details (Release 6)”

  17. 3GPP TS 29.328: “IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Sh interface; Signalling flows and message contents”

  18. 3GPP TS 29.329: “Sh interface based on the Diameter protocol; Protocol details (Release 6)”

  19. 3GPP TS 33.222: “Generic Authentication Architecture (GAA); Access to network application functions using Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Transport Layer Security (HTTPS) (Release 6)”

  20. draft-burger-sipping-netann-11: “Basic Network Media Services with SIP”

  21. draft-ietf-simple-presence-rules-02: “Presence Authorization Rules.”

  22. draft-ietf-simple-xcap-03 (July 2004): “The Extensible Markup Language (XML) Configuration Access Protocol (XCAP)”.

  23. draft-ietf-simple-xcap-list-usage-02 (February 2004): “An Extensible Markup Language (XML) Format for Representing Resource Lists”.

  24. draft-ietf-simple-xcap-package-03: “An Extensible Markup Language (XML) Document Format for Indicating Changes in XML Configuration Access Protocol (XCAP) Resources.”

  25. draft-ietf-sip-connect-reuse-03.txt (April 2005): “Connection Reuse in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)”

  26. draft-ietf-sip-content-indirect-mech-03 (June 2003): “A Mechanism for Content Indirection in Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Messages”.

  27. draft-ietf-sipping-cc-conferencing-01 (June 2003): “Session Initiation Protocol Call Control - Conferencing for User Agents”.

  28. draft-ietf-sipping-conference-package-03 (February 2004): “A Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Event Package for Conference State”.

  29. draft-ietf-sipping-conferencing-framework-01 (October 2003): “A Framework for Conferencing with the Session Initiation Protocol”.

  30. draft-ietf-xcon-cpcp-xcap-00 (April 2004): “The Conference Policy Control Protocol (CPCP)”.

  31. draft-isomaki-simple-xcap-pidf-manipulation-usage-00 (February 2004): “An Extensible Markup Language (XML) Configuration Access Protocol (XCAP) Usage for Manipulating Presence Document Contents”.

  32. draft-jennings-sipping-outbound-00 (April 2005): “SIP Conventions for Connection Usage”

  33. IETF RFC 2251: “Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3)”

  34. IETF RFC 2327: “SDP: Session Description Protocol”

  35. IETF RFC 2460: “Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification”

  36. IETF RFC 2486: “The Network Access Identifier”

  37. IETF RFC 2617: “HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authentication”.

  38. IETF RFC 3261: “SIP: Session Initiation Protocol”

  39. IETF RFC 3263: “Session Initiation Protocol (SIP): Locating SIP Servers”

  40. IETF RFC 3310: “Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Digest Authentication Using Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA)”

  41. IETF RFC 3325: “Private Extensions to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for Asserted Identity within Trusted Network”

  42. IETF RFC 3412: “Message Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)”

  43. IETF RFC 3418: “Management Information Base (MIB) for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)”

  44. IETF RFC 3428: “Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extension for Instant Messaging”

  45. IETF RFC 3512: “Configuring Networks and Devices with Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)”

  46. IETF RFC 3761: “The E.164 to Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI) Dynamic Delegation Discovery System (DDDS) Application (ENUM)”

  47. IETF RFC 3840: “Indicating User Agent Capabilities in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)”

  48. IETF RFC 3966: “The tel URI for Telephone Numbers”

  49. RFC 3261: “Caller Preferences for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)”

  50. RFC 3329 (January 2003): “Security Mechanism Agreement for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)”.

  51. LIF TS 101: “Mobile Location Protocol Specification” (Location Interoperability Forum 2001)

  52. JSR 116: “SIP Servlet API”

  53. JSR 58: “JavaTM 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition 1.3 Specification”