Title: IETF 64 P2PSIP AdHoc Meeting
1IETF 64 P2PSIP AdHoc Meeting
- Remembrance Day
- November 11, 2005
- Vancouver, BC, Canada
- David A. Bryan
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3Agenda Bash/Administrivia
- Thank you to Eyeball for sponsoring the room
- Agenda order has changed slightly because a large
number of attendees have time conflicts and need
to leave early - Session is being recorded on video and will be
made available, along with slides - www.p2psip.org
- Mailing list
- lists.cs.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/p2p-sip
- Need a notetaker
4Agenda
- Updates from ongoing projects
- 1310 Columbia University (Schulzrinne)
- 1320 William and Mary (Bryan)
- 1330 Avaya/Nimcat (Matthews)
- 1340 Panasonic (Shim/Perkins)
- 1350 Overview of existing P2P systems (Buford)
- 1405 SIP based vs. DHT based approaches (Shim)
- 1415 Discussion
- 1425 Interconnecting SIP Networks with P2P
(Bailey) - 1435 Discussion
- 1445 Break
5Agenda
- 1500 Scope Discussion/Future Direction
- 1530 Identity, Security and Reliability
(Jennings) - 1540 Discussion
- 1610 P2P Services (Tomsu)
- 1620 Discussion
- 1630 Use Cases (Bryan)
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