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        Title           : Transfer of R2 signaling over the Internet
        Author(s)       : Z. Markov
        Filename        : draft-markov-r2oip-00.txt
        Pages           : 7
        Date            : 09-Nov-01
        
A way of sending of telephone interexchange R2 signals over the 
Internet is presented. Signals are sent as named events. All 
signals/events are divided in four groups. The label of the group is 
transferred as payload type, and type of signal inside the group is 
transferred as an event code. Transfer of signaling packets over the 
Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) utilizes sequencing, numbering 
and timestamping provided by this protocol. Packets used to transfer 
the long lasting line signals are intensively transferred only after 
the change. Labelling of start and the end of signal is performed by 
marker fields in the header and payload. The reliability of transfer 
can be increased using the well-known methods of redundant transfer.

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