"Media Control Channel Framework", Chris Boulton, Tim Melanchuk, Scott McGlashan, 20-Aug-08. ( bytes)
This document describes a Framework and protocol for application deployment where the application programming logic and processing are distributed. This implies that application programming logic can seamlessly gain access to appropriate resources that are not co- located on the same physical network entity. The framework uses the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) to establish an application-level control mechanism between application servers and associated external servers such as media servers. The motivation for the creation of this Framework is to provide an interface suitable to meet the requirements of a distributed, centralized conference system, as defined by the IETF. It is not, however, limited to this scope and it is envisioned that this generic Framework will be used for a wide variety of de-coupled control architectures between network entities.
"An Architectural Framework for Media Server Control", Tim Melanchuk, 17-Apr-08. ( bytes)
This document describes an Architectural Framework for Media Server Control. The primary focus will be to define logical entities that exist within the context of Media Server control, and define the appropriate naming conventions and interactions between them.
"SIP Interface to VoiceXML Media Services", Dave Burke, Mark Scott, 8-Jul-08. ( bytes)
This document describes a SIP interface to VoiceXML media services. Commonly, application servers controlling media servers use this protocol for pure VoiceXML processing capabilities. This protocol is an adjunct to the full MEDIACTRL protocol and packages mechanism.Comments Please send comments on this draft to the MEDIACTRL mail list, mediactrl@ietf.org.
"An Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Control Package for the Media Control Channel Framework", Scott McGlashan, Tim Melanchuk, Chris Boulton, 10-Jun-08. ( bytes)
This document defines a Media Control Channel Framework Package for Interactive Voice Response (IVR) dialog interaction on media connections and conferences. The package defines dialog management elements for preparing, starting and terminating dialog interactions, as well as associated responses and notifications. While other dialog types can be used, this package defines a specific IVR dialog type supporting prompt playback, runtime controls, DTMF collect and media recording. The package also defines elements for auditing package capabilities and dialogs.
"A Mixer Control Package for the Media Control Channel Framework", Tim Melanchuk, Scott McGlashan, Chris Boulton, 6-Jul-08. ( bytes)
This document defines a Mixer Control Package for the Media Control Channel Framework. This Control Package aims to fulfill Conferencing requirements using the SIP Control Framework.

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