[Asterisk-Users] IAX2 as an IETF Standard?

Duane digium at aus-biz.com
Thu Mar 25 20:22:59 MST 2004


Steven Sokol wrote:

*snip*

> Thoughts?

Even if IAX2 doesn't current have these features coded into asterisk et 
al how does that stop an internet draft being written about them, all it 
has to cover is how it should be implemented not how it actually is at 
present, and having implemented the protocol yourself should be able to 
make statements how you think this could be done. Then the cute part is 
someone can come up with a testing lab once the draft is published and 
ratified as an RFC to certify interoperability between products and this 
removes doubt about how good/bad product A will work with product B...

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