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WHAT: Tutorial on Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE)
(http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-mmusic-ice-17.txt)
Slides:
http://www.jdrosen.net/papers/ice-ietf-tutorial2.ppt
WHEN: Tuesday, July 24, 2007, 1145-1245
lunch will be available to those who RSVPd previously
sandwiches, chips, salad and drinks
$20/head - please pay Jonathan R. after the tutorial
WHERE: Red Lacquar
MP3 streaming hopefully available at:
http://videolab.uoregon.edu/events/ietf/ietf694.m3u
WHO: Anyone that would like to learn more about ICE.
WHY: ICE, developed by the mmusic working group, has been
defined as the IETF tool for NAT traversal for SIP-based
media. It is also seeing increased usage for traversal
for other kinds of application traffic - anything worrying
about any-to-any communications. In this tutorial, we will
overview the background of the problem, consider the
requirements driving ICE, and provide an overview of
how ICE works. An understanding of SIP is not required.
The tutorial will be based on the pending -17 version.
RSVP: Anyone may attend without RSVP, but lunch may not be
there for you if you have not RSVPd previously. I've ordered
a few extra
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Cisco Systems
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