Information technology - UPnP Device Architecture - Part 26-11: Telephony device control protocol - Level 2 - Media management service

Designation Number:
CSA ISO/IEC 29341-26-11:19
Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Adoption of International Standard
Standard Development Activity:
Reaffirmation
ICS code(s):
35.200
Status:
Proceeding to development
SDO Comment Period Start Date:
SDO Comment Period End Date:
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Scope:

Scope

This service definition is compliant with [1]. It defines a service type referred to herein as the MediaManagement service.

The MediaManagement service enables the feature to set-up a media session on a Telephony Client (TC), under the control of a Telephony Control Point (TelCP). This service provides the following functions:

- Set up a media session to send and/or receive media streams between a TC and a TS. To set up a media session, The MediaManagement service provides an interface for a TelCP to negotiate the media capabilities (e.g., codec types, IP address, port number etc.) between a TC and a TS. This ensures a TelCP to select a common set of the media capabilities to be used to send and/or receive media streams between a TS and a TC. After the media session is established, the TC starts sending and/or receiving media streams based on the media chapabilities negotiated between the TC and the TS.
- The mechanism to modify the media capabilities of an existing media session. For instance, if a media session is created for sending and receiving an audio media stream, it is possible to modify the media session for sending and receiving a video media stream.
- The mechanism to terminate a media session.

Project need:

Project Need
To review the Standard within the required 5 year period.

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