2012
DOI: 10.17487/rfc6505
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A Mixer Control Package for the Media Control Channel Framework

Abstract: This document defines a Media Control Channel Framework Package for managing mixers for media conferences and connections. The package defines request elements for managing conference mixers, managing mixers between conferences and/or connections, as well as associated responses and notifications. The package also defines elements for auditing package capabilities and mixers.

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“…The child element, <audio-mixing-mode>, contains a specific available algorithm. Valid values for the <audio-mixing-mode> element are algorithm names, e.g., 'nbest' and 'controller' as defined in [RFC6505]. The element has a single attribute, 'package'.…”
Section: <Max-prepared-duration>mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The child element, <audio-mixing-mode>, contains a specific available algorithm. Valid values for the <audio-mixing-mode> element are algorithm names, e.g., 'nbest' and 'controller' as defined in [RFC6505]. The element has a single attribute, 'package'.…”
Section: <Max-prepared-duration>mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An MRB entity can act as a SIP Back-to-Back User Agent (B2BUA) or a SIP Proxy Server as defined in RFC 3261 [RFC3261]. When an MRB acts as a B2BUA, issues can arise when using Media Control Channel packages such as the IVR [RFC6231] and mixer [RFC6505] packages. Specifically, the framework attribute 'connectionid' as provided in Boulton,et al Standards Track [Page 54] Appendix A ("Common Package Components") of [RFC6230] uses a concatenation of the SIP dialog identifiers to be used for referencing SIP dialogs within the Media Control Channel.…”
Section: Mrb Acting As a B2buamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the framework, this can be achieved by means of the Mixer Control Package [RFC6505], which is in charge of joining connections and conferences. .…”
Section: Echo Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional scenarios have been added to provide examples of other real-life scenarios that are anticipated to be supported by the framework. With the exception of an initial example with media control messaging, the examples do not include the details for the media control [RFC6505], call signaling, or Binary Floor Control Protocols (BFCPs) [RFC4582]. This document references the scenarios in the media control call flows [CALL-FLOWS], SIP call control conferencing, [RFC4579], and BFCP documents.…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%