Re: [Stox] Mapping for media signaling: still about the scope

Philipp Hancke <fippo@goodadvice.pages.de> Wed, 19 June 2013 18:16 UTC

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Am 19.06.2013 20:00, schrieb Emil Ivov: [...]
> OK, so how about starting with 3261, 3264, 4585, 5285, 5761.

That is the core i'm using in my sdp<->jingle mapping for webrtc 
purposes. Add 4568 (sdes, a=crypto), 5763 (a=fingerprint for dtls-srtp) 
and possibly 5576 (a=ssrc) to that list.

> I think we can also add trickle ICE since I don't believe we have much
> work left for SIP.
>
> Personally I wouldn't even mind having BUNDLE, we'd just need to have
> the feature in Jingle.

You can exploit the same-icepwd/ufrag property from 
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-mmusic-sdp-bundle-negotiation-04#section-8.1 
-- I haven't checked for backward compability issues though. That way it 
seems we'd only need to have a disco feature for it along with a 
paragraph in XEP-0176.

cheers

philipp