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IETF 64 P2PSIP AdHoc
Meeting
Remembrance Day
November 11, 2005
Vancouver, BC, Canada
David A. Bryan
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Agenda Bash/Administrivia
• Thank you to Eyeball for sponsoring the room
• Agenda order has changed slightly because a
large number of attendees have time conflicts
and need to leave early
• Session is being recorded on video and will
be made available, along with slides
– www.p2psip.org
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• Need a notetaker
Agenda
Updates from ongoing projects:
1310 Columbia University (Schulzrinne)
1320 William and Mary (Bryan)
1330 Avaya/Nimcat (Matthews)
1340 Panasonic (Shim/Perkins)
1350 Overview of existing P2P systems (Buford)
1405 SIP based vs. DHT based approaches (Shim)
1415 Discussion
1425 Interconnecting SIP Networks with P2P (Bailey)
1435 Discussion
1445 Break
Agenda
1500 Scope Discussion/Future Direction
1530 Identity, Security and Reliability (Jennings)
1540 Discussion
1610 P2P Services (Tomsu)
1620 Discussion
1630 Use Cases (Bryan)