Statement of Compliance
Release 7.2
E69513-01
May 2016
This document is a statement of compliance for the communications protocols supported by WebRTC Session Controller.
The WebRTC Session Controller complies with the following standards, which are defined in the Internet Engineering Task Force specification https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-rtcweb-overview-12
:
The WebRTC Session Controller JavaScript API supports any WebRTC user agent.
The WebRTC Session Controller server is a compliant WebRTC gateway.
The WebRTC Session Controller media engine is a WebRTC compatible endpoint.
The WebRTC Session Controller Android and Internetwork Operating System (IOS) SDKs support any WebRTC device.
WebRTC Session Controller is compliant with the following Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standards and protocols Request for Comments (RFCs):
Overview: Real Time Protocols for Browser-based Applications. See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-rtcweb-overview-12
.
Javascript Session Establishment Protocol. See http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-rtcweb-jsep-08
.
RFC 5245: Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE): A Protocol for Network Address Translator (NAT) Traversal for Offer/Answer Protocols. See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5245
.
RFC 5766: Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN): Relay Extensions to Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN). See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5766
.
RFC 5389: Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN). See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5389
.
RFC 3711: The Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP). See http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3711.txt
.
RFC 4568: Session Description Protocol (SDP) Security Descriptions for Media Streams. See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4568
.
RFC 5763: Framework for Establishing a Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP) Security Context Using Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS). See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5763
.
RFC 5124: Extended Secure RTP Profile for Real-time Transport Control Protocol (RTCP)-based Feedback (RTP/SAVPF). See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5763
.
RFC 3261: SIP: Session Initiation Protocol. See http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3261.txt
.
RFC 4975: The Message Session Relay Protocol (MSRP). See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4975
.
This section lists the Diameter Rx commands and AVPs that Oracle Communication WebRTC Session Controller supports. The supported protocol specification is Policy and Charging Control over Rx reference point 3GPP TS 29.214 V.9.9.0 (2011-12) (Release 9).
Table 1 lists the Rx commands supported by Policy Controller.
Command | Status | Link to List of Supported AVPs |
---|---|---|
AA-Request (AAR) |
Supported |
|
AA-Answer (AAA) |
Supported |
|
Re-Auth-Request (RAR) |
Supported |
|
Re-Auth-Answer (RAA) |
Supported |
|
Session-Termination-Request (STR) |
Supported |
|
Session-Termination-Answer (STA) |
Supported |
|
Abort-Session-Request (ASR) |
Supported |
|
Abort-Session-Answer (ASA) |
Supported |
Table 2 lists the supported Diameter Rx AA-Request AVPs.
Table 2 Supported AA-Request AVPs
AVP | Status |
---|---|
Auth-Application-Id |
Supported |
Origin-Host |
Supported |
Origin-Realm |
Supported |
Destination-Realm |
Supported |
Destination-Host |
Supported |
AF-Application-Identifier |
Supported |
---- Media-Component-Description |
Supported |
---- ---- Media-Component-Number |
Supported |
---- ---- Media-Sub-Component |
Supported |
---- ---- AF-Application-Identifier |
Supported |
---- ---- Media-Type |
Supported |
---- ---- Max-Requested-Bandwidth-UL |
Supported |
---- ---- Max-Requested-Bandwidth-DL |
Supported |
---- ---- Flow-Status |
Supported |
---- ---- Reservation-Priority |
Supported. Reused from ETSI TS 183 017 V2.3.1 (2008-9) |
---- ---- RS-Bandwidth |
Supported |
---- ---- RR-Bandwidth |
Supported |
---- ---- Codec-Data |
Supported |
---- Media-Component-Number |
Supported |
---- Media-Sub-Component |
Supported |
---- ---- Flow-Number |
Supported |
---- ---- Flow-Description |
Supported |
---- ---- Flow-Status |
Supported |
---- ---- Flow-Usage |
Supported |
---- ---- Max-Requested-Bandwidth-UL |
Supported |
---- ---- Max-Requested-Bandwidth-DL |
Supported |
---- ---- AF-Signalling-Protocol |
Supported |
---- AF-Application-Identifier |
Supported |
---- Media-Type |
Supported |
---- Max-Requested-Bandwidth-UL |
Supported |
---- Max-Requested-Bandwidth-DL |
Supported |
---- Flow-Status |
Supported |
---- Reservation-Priority |
Supported |
---- RS-Bandwidth |
Supported Reused from ETSI TS 183 017 V2.3.1 (2008-9) |
---- RR-Bandwidth |
Supported |
---- Codec-Data |
Supported |
Service-Info-Status |
Supported |
AF-Charging-Identifier |
Supported |
SIP-Forking-Indication |
Supported |
Specific-Action |
Supported |
Subscription-Id |
Supported Reused from RFC 4006. |
---- Subscription-Id-Type |
Supported Reused from RFC 4006. |
---- Subscription-Id-Data |
Supported Reused from RFC 4006 |
Supported-Features |
Supported Reused from 3GPP TS 29.229 |
---- Vendor-Id |
Supported Reused from 3GPP TS 29.229 |
---- Feature-List-ID |
Supported Reused from 3GPP TS 29.229 |
---- Feature-List |
Supported Reused from 3GPP TS 29.229 |
Reservation-Priority |
Supported Reused from ETSI TS 183 017 V2.3.1 (2008-9) |
Framed-IP-Address |
Supported Reused from RFC 4005 |
Framed-IPv6-Prefix |
Supported Reused from RFC 4005 |
Called-Station-Id |
Supported Reused from RFC 4005 |
Service-URN |
Supported |
Origin-State-Id |
Supported |
Proxy-Info |
Supported |
---- Proxy-Host |
Supported |
---- Proxy-State |
Supported |
Route-Record |
Supported |
Table 3 lists the supported Diameter Rx AA-Answer AVPs.
Table 3 Supported AA-Answer AVPs
AVP | Status |
---|---|
Auth-Application-Id |
Supported |
Origin-Host |
Supported |
Origin-Realm |
Supported |
Result-Code |
Supported |
Experiment-Result |
Supported |
Access-Network-Charging-Identifier |
Supported |
---- Access-Network-Charging-Identifier-Value |
Supported |
---- Access-Network-Charging-Identifier-Value |
Supported |
---- Flows |
Supported |
---- ---- Media-Component-Number |
Supported |
---- ---- Flow-Number |
Supported |
---- ---- Final-Unit-Action |
Supported Reused from RFC 4006 |
Access-Network-Charging-Address |
Supported |
Acceptable-Service-Info |
Supported |
---- Media-Component-Description |
Supported |
---- ---- Media-Component-Number |
Supported |
---- ---- Media-Sub-Component |
Supported |
---- ---- Flow-Number |
Supported |
---- ---- Flow-Description |
Supported |
---- ---- Flow-Status |
Supported |
---- ---- Flow-Usage |
Supported |
---- ---- Max-Requested-Bandwidth-UL |
Supported |
---- ---- Max-Requested-Bandwidth-DL |
Supported |
---- ---- AF-Signalling-Protocol |
Supported |
---- ---- AF-Application-Identifier |
Supported |
---- ---- Media-Type |
Supported |
---- ---- Max-Requested-Bandwidth-UL |
Supported |
---- ---- Max-Requested-Bandwidth-DL |
Supported |
---- ---- Flow-Status |
Supported |
---- ---- Reservation-Priority |
Supported Reused from ETSI TS 183 017 V2.3.1 (2008-9) |
---- ---- RS-Bandwidth |
Supported |
---- ---- RR-Bandwidth |
Supported |
---- ---- Codec-Data |
Supported |
---- Max-Requested-Bandwidth-DL |
Supported |
---- Max-Requested-Bandwidth-UL |
Supported |
IP-CAN-Type |
Supported Reused from 3GPP TS 29.212 |
RAT-Type |
Supported Reused from 3GPP TS 29.212 |
Supported-Features |
Supported Reused from 3GPP TS 29.229 |
---- Vendor-Id |
Supported Reused from 3GPP TS 29.229 |
---- Feature-List-ID |
Supported Reused from 3GPP TS 29.229 |
---- Feature-List |
Supported Reused from 3GPP TS 29.229 |
Class |
Supported |
Error-Message |
Supported |
Error-Reporting-Host |
Supported |
Failed-AVP |
Supported |
---- AVP |
Yes |
Origin-State-Id |
Supported |
Redirect-Host |
Supported |
Redirect-Host-Usage |
Supported |
Redirect-Max-Cache-Time |
Supported |
Proxy-Info |
Supported |
---- Proxy-Host |
Supported |
---- Proxy State |
Supported |
Table 4 lists the supported Diameter Rx Re-Auth-Request AVPs.
Table 4 Supported Re-Auth-Request AVPs
AVP | Status |
---|---|
Origin-Host |
Supported |
Origin-Realm |
Supported |
Destination-Realm |
Supported |
Destination-Host |
Supported |
Auth-Application-Id |
Supported |
Specific-Action |
Supported |
Access-Network-Charging-Identifier |
Supported |
---- Access-Network-Charging-Identifier-Value |
Supported |
---- Access-Network-Charging-Identifier-Value |
Supported |
---- Flows |
Supported |
---- ---- Media-Component-Number |
Supported |
---- ---- Flow-Number |
Supported |
---- ---- Final-Unit-Action |
Supported Reused from RFC 4006 |
Access-Network-Charging-Address |
Supported |
Flows |
Supported |
---- Media-Component-Number |
Supported |
---- Flow-Number |
Supported |
---- Final-Unit-Action |
Supported Reused from RFC 4006 |
Subscription-Id |
Supported Reused from RFC 4006 |
---- Subscription-Id-Type |
Supported Reused from RFC 4006 |
---- Subscription-Id-Data |
Supported Reused from RFC 4006 |
Abort-Cause |
Supported |
IP-CAN-Type |
Supported Reused from 3GPP TS 29.212 |
RAT-Type |
Supported Reused from 3GPP TS 29.212 |
Origin-State-Id |
Supported |
Class |
Supported |
Proxy-Info |
Supported |
---- Proxy-Host |
Supported |
---- Proxy-State |
Supported |
Route-Record |
Supported |
Table 5 lists the supported Diameter Rx Re-Auth-Answer AVPs.
Table 5 Supported Re-Auth-Answer (RAA) AVPs
AVP | Status |
---|---|
Origin-Host |
Supported |
Origin-Realm |
Supported |
Experimental-Result |
Supported |
---- Vendor-Id |
Supported |
---- Experimental-Result-Code |
Supported |
Media-Component-Description |
Supported |
---- Media-Component-Number |
Supported |
---- Media-Sub-Component |
Supported |
---- AF-Application-Identifier |
Supported |
---- Media-Type |
Supported |
---- Max-Requested-Bandwidth-UL |
Supported |
---- Max-Requested-Bandwidth-DL |
Supported |
---- Flow-Status |
Supported |
---- Reservation-Priority |
Supported Reused from ETSI TS 183 017 V2.3.1 (2008-9) |
---- RS-Bandwidth |
Supported |
---- RR-Bandwidth |
Supported |
---- Codec-Data |
Supported |
Service-URN |
Supported |
Origin-State-Id |
Supported |
Class |
Supported |
Error-Message |
Supported |
Error-Reporting-Host |
Supported |
Redirect-Host |
Supported |
Redirect-Host-Usage |
Supported |
Redirect-Max-Cache-Time |
Supported |
Failed-AVP |
Supported |
---- AVP |
Supported |
Proxy-Info |
Supported |
---- Proxy-Host |
Supported |
---- Proxy-State |
Supported |
Table 6 lists the supported Diameter Rx Session-Termination-Request AVPs.
Table 6 Supported Session-Termination-Request AVPs
AVP | Status |
---|---|
Origin-Host |
Supported |
Origin-Realm |
Supported |
Destination-Realm |
Supported |
Auth-Application-Id |
Supported |
Termination-Cause |
Supported |
Destination-Host |
Supported |
Class |
Supported |
Origin-State-Id |
Supported |
Proxy-Info |
Supported |
---- Proxy-Host |
Supported |
---- Proxy-State |
Supported |
Route-Record |
Supported |
Table 7 lists the supported Diameter Rx Session-Termination-Answer (STA) AVPs.
Table 7 Supported Session-Termination-Answer AVPs
AVP | Status |
---|---|
Origin-Host |
Supported |
Origin-Realm |
Supported |
Result-Code |
Supported |
Error-Message |
Supported |
Error-Reporting-Host |
Supported |
Failed-AVP |
Supported |
Origin-State-Id |
Supported |
Class |
Supported |
Redirect-Host |
Supported |
Redirect-Host-Usage |
Supported |
Redirect-Max-Cache-Time |
Supported |
Proxy-Info |
Supported |
---- Proxy-Host |
Supported |
---- Proxy-State |
Supported |
Table 8 lists the supported Diameter Rx Abort-Session-Request (ASR) AVPs.
Table 8 Supported Abort-Session-Request AVPs
AVP | Status |
---|---|
Origin-Host |
Supported |
Origin-Realm |
Supported |
Destination-Realm |
Supported |
Destination-Host |
Supported |
Auth-Application-Id |
Supported |
Abort-Cause |
Supported |
Origin-State-Id |
Supported |
Proxy-Info |
Supported |
---- Proxy-Host |
Supported |
---- Proxy State |
Supported |
Route-Record |
Supported |
Table 9 lists the supported Diameter Rx Abort-Session-Answer (ASA) AVPs.
Table 9 Supported Abort-Session-Answer AVPs
AVP | Status |
---|---|
Origin-Host |
Supported |
Origin-Realm |
Supported |
Result-Code |
Supported |
Origin-State-Id |
Supported |
Error-Message |
Supported |
Error-Reporting-Host |
Supported |
Failed-AVP |
Supported |
Redirect-Host |
Supported |
Redirect-Host-Usage |
Supported |
Redirect-Max-Cache-Time |
Supported |
Proxy-Info |
Supported |
---- Proxy-Host |
Supported |
---- Proxy State |
Supported |
WebRTC Session Controller supports the following Rich Communications Services as defined by the Groupe Speciale Mobile Association (GSMA), http://www.gsma.com/network2020/rcs/
:
Capabilities Exchange: Determine the capabilities of a remote endpoint, such as audio, video or file transfer support.
Stand Alone Messaging: Send simple messages between two endpoints.
One on One and Group Chat: Create real-time chat sessions between one or more participants.
File Transfer: Transfer files of any type between two endpoints.
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