Call Processing Language Framework and Requirements
RFC 2824, “Call Processing Language Framework and Requirements”, is an Informational document published in May 2000 by J. Lennox, H. Schulzrinne. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
This document describes an architectural framework we call a processing language, as a simple and standardized way for implementing and deploying Internet telephony. A large number of the services we wish to make possible for Internet telephony require fairly elaborate combinations of signalling operations, often in network devices, to complete. It also outlines requirements for such a language. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
What “Informational” means
Published for the general information of the community. It does not define an IETF standard and carries no standards-track status.
The canonical text of RFC 2824 is hosted at rfc-editor.org. Available in TXT,HTML.
- RFC 2823 PPP over Simple Data Link using SONET/SDH with ATM-like framing
- RFC 2825 A Tangled Web: Issues of I18N, Domain Names, and the Other Internet protocols
- RFC 2826 IAB Technical Comment on the Unique DNS Root
- RFC 2827 Network Ingress Filtering: Defeating Denial of Service Attacks which employ IP Source Address Spoofing
- RFC 2820 Access Control Requirements for LDAP
- RFC 2828 Internet Security Glossary
- RFC 2819 Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base
- RFC 2829 Authentication Methods for LDAP