7. SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) for resource reservation in NGNs
SIP is an application-layer protocol for establishing, manipulating and closing sessions. SIP does not itself perform resource reservation or admission control, but reuses other protocols such as SDP, COPS (Common on Policy Service Protocol) and DIAMETER to maximize interoperability.
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Bibliography
Standards and norms
International Telecommunication Union
- Internet protocol data communication service – IP packet transfer and availability performance parameters - ITU-T Y.1540 - 2007
- Network performance objectives for IP-based services - ITU-T Y.1541 - 2006
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