IFX> I-D Realtime Internet Fax via SIP

IFX> I-D Realtime Internet Fax via SIP

McDonald, Ira imcdonald at sharplabs.com
Fri Jun 14 15:52:20 EDT 2002


Hi folks,

You may find this interesting.  It's called "SIP Support for Real-time Fax:
Call Flow Examples And Best Current Practices".  See the Abstract below.

ftp://ftp.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-sipping-realtimefax-00.txt

This is a recent draft from the IETF SIPPING (Session Initiation Proposal
Investigation) Working Group - their charter is at:

http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/sipping-charter.html

Cheers,
- Ira McDonald
  High North Inc

PS - Note that SIPPING is chartered to do realtime Internet Fax.  If IPPFAX
is to be useful, we should probably try to reach closure on minimum required
document formats (TIFF-FX, PDF, or whatever) and bring the PWG IPPFAX WG
work
to the attention of the IETF SIPPING WG (as a _complement_, not a
replacement).

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1. Abstract

   The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) allows the establishment of
   real-time Internet fax communications.  Real-time facsimile
   communications over IP may follow 2 modes of operation: T.38 fax
   relay as defined by the ITU-T T.38 recommendation or fax pass-
   through.
   This document clarifies the options available to Internet telephony
   gateway vendors to handle real-time fax calls using SIP.  While our
   primary focus is to address the more reliable real-time T.38 Group 3
   fax mode, we briefly cover the fax pass-through mode to enable
   fallback operations and super G3 fax communications using SIP.  We
   also give examples of SIP call flows for real-time Internet fax
   gateways or SIP proxy redirect servers.  Elements in these call
   flows include SIP User Agents, SIP Proxy Servers, and Gateways to
   the PSTN (Public Switch Telephone Network).
   This document introduces best current practices for SIP T.38 fax and
   SIP fax pass-through sessions.  A session starts with audio
   capabilities, and, upon fax tone detection, T.38 fax capabilities
   are negotiated; upon successful negotiation, the session continues
   with fax capabilities and the media termination hosts exchange T.38
   Internet fax packets.  The T.38 fax call scenarios include various
   aspects of the call sequence: the detection of fax transmission, the
   usage of the T.38 session description attributes, the optional
   fallback into fax pass-through mode and the session termination. The
   fax pass-through call scenarios involve some specific SDP media
   attributes to enable proper fax transmission.
   Fax transmission can be detected by the receiving side, the emitting
   side or both (in the latter case, a 'glare' effect may appear).
   This document only covers the case when the fax transmission is
   detected by the receiving side: it is the most common practice and
   the other cases do not represent any particular challenges and are
   therefore left for future discussions).  Call flow diagrams and
   message details are shown.  A list of IANA defined SDP attribute
   names for T.38 is summarized in section 7.




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