{
  "draft": "draft-ietf-sipping-conferencing-framework-05",
  "doc_id": "RFC4353",
  "title": "A Framework for Conferencing with the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)",
  "authors": [
    "J. Rosenberg"
  ],
  "format": [
    "TEXT",
    "HTML"
  ],
  "page_count": "29",
  "pub_status": "INFORMATIONAL",
  "status": "INFORMATIONAL",
  "source": "Session Initiation Proposal Investigation",
  "abstract": "The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) supports the initiation, modification, and termination of media sessions between user agents.  These sessions are managed by SIP dialogs, which represent a SIP relationship between a pair of user agents.  Because dialogs are between pairs of user agents, SIP's usage for two-party communications (such as a phone call), is obvious.  Communications sessions with multiple participants, generally known as conferencing, are more complicated.  This document defines a framework for how such conferencing can occur.  This framework describes the overall architecture, terminology, and protocol components needed for multi-party conferencing.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.",
  "pub_date": "February 2006",
  "keywords": [],
  "obsoletes": [],
  "obsoleted_by": [],
  "updates": [],
  "updated_by": [],
  "see_also": [],
  "doi": "10.17487/RFC4353",
  "errata_url": null
}