Multiparty Multimedia Session Control (mmusic) ---------------------------------------------- Charter Last Modified: 03-Sep-97 Current Status: Active Working Group Chair(s): Ruth Lang Eve Schooler Mark Handley Joerg Ott Transport Area Director(s): Scott Bradner Allyn Romanow Transport Area Advisor: Allyn Romanow Mailing Lists: General Discussion:confctrl@isi.edu To Subscribe: confctrl-request@isi.edu Archive: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/confctrl/confctrl.mail Description of Working Group: The Multiparty MUltimedia SessIon Control (MMUSIC) Working Group (WG) is chartered to develop Internet standards track protocols to support Internet teleconferencing sessions. MMUSIC's focus is on supporting the loosely-controlled conferences that are pervasive on the MBone today. However, the WG also will ensure that its protocols are general enough to be used in managing tightly-controlled sessions. To date, MMUSIC has drafted protocols for: - distributing session descriptions -- Session Description Protocol (SDP) and Session Announcement Protocol (SAP), - providing security for session announcements -- SAP Security, - controlling on-demand delivery of real-time data -- Real-Time Stream Protocol (RTSP), - initiating sessions and inviting users -- Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), and - managing tightly-controlled sessions -- Simple Conference Control Protocol (SCCP). In addition, the WG has drafted two informational documents: the first describes the architectural framework for MMUSIC, and the second describes interoperability scenarios for ITU- and Internet-based teleconferencing systems. The WG's protocols reflect coordination with other IETF efforts related to multimedia conferencing (e.g., AVT, RSVP). In addition, the WG will collaborate with liaisons to ITU standards bodies and industry consortiums as appropriate to ensure interoperable standards (e.g., SIP/SAP/SDP with ITU H.323 and H.332). The WG has defined two sets of goals -- immediate goals to be accomplished over the next several months, and longer-term goals which will be reviewed and possibly revised after the immediate goals are met. The immediate goals include bringing several protocols to Proposed Standard (SDP, RTSP), or Experimental RFC status (SAP), and to produce Informational RFCs for the informational drafts listed above. The longer-term goals are to bring the remaining protocols to Proposed Standard status (SIP, SAP Security, SAP), to investigate the requirements for a next-generation session description protocol, and to continue the development of SCCP. Goals and Milestones: Jul 97 Conduct WG Last Call for SAP Internet-Draft Jul 97 Submit a revised Internet Multimedia Conferencing Architecture I-D. Jul 97 Submit SDP to the IESG for consideration as a Proposed Standard. Jul 97 Submit a revised SIP I-D. Aug 97 Submit a revised ITU Interoperability Scenarios I-D. Aug 97 Submit SAP Internet-Draft to IESG for publication as an Experimental Protocol. Oct 97 Conduct WG Last Call for RTSP Internet-Draft. Oct 97 Submit Internet-Draft on Internet Multimedia Conferencing Architecture. Nov 97 Submit RTSP to IESG for consideration as a Proposed Standard. Nov 97 Submit ITU Interoperability Scenarios Internet-Draft to IESG for consideration as an Informational RFC. Jan 98 Conduct WG Last Call for SIP Internet-Draft. Feb 98 Submit SIP Internet-Draft to IESG for consideration as a Proposed Standard. Apr 98 Conduct WG Last Call for SAP Security Internet-Draft. Apr 98 Conduct second WG Last Call for SAP. May 98 Submit SAP Internet-Draft to IESG for consideration as a Proposed Standard. May 98 Submit SAP Security Internet-Draft to IESG for consideration as a Proposed Standard. Internet-Drafts: Posted Revised I-D Title ------ ------- ------------------------------------------ Mar 95 Sep 97 SDP: Session Description Protocol Nov 96 Oct 97 Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) Dec 96 Aug 97 SIP: Session Initiation Protocol Mar 97 Oct 97 Specification of Security in SAP Using Public Key Algorithms May 97 New SIP URL Scheme Sep 97 New The Internet Multimedia Conferencing Architecture Request For Comments: None to date.