[tram] Fwd: I-D Action: draft-thomson-tram-turn-bandwidth-00.txt

Alan Johnston <alan.b.johnston@gmail.com> Mon, 17 February 2014 20:13 UTC

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All,

We have written a new I-D on a bandwidth attribute for TURN.  The use case
is to allow a TURN client to indicate to the server the bandwidth it
expects to use for the relayed candidate, or for a TURN server to indicate
to the client the maximum bandwidth before the TURN server might apply rate
limiting.

Note some of the text is from draft-thomson-mmusic-rtcweb-bw-consent which
was discussed in the past, but this draft does not propose an ICE use case
for consent.

Comments most welcome!

- Alan -

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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
directories.


        Title           : A Bandwidth Attribute for TURN
        Authors         : Martin Thomson
                          Bernard Aboba
                          Alan Johnston
                          Oleg Moskalenko
        Filename        : draft-thomson-tram-turn-bandwidth-00.txt
        Pages           : 8
        Date            : 2014-02-13

Abstract:
   An attribute is defined for Session Traversal Utilities for NAT
   (STUN) that allows for declarations of bandwidth limits on the
   negotiated flow.  The application of this attribute is the
   negotiation of bandwidth between a Traversal Using Relays around NAT
   (TURN) client and a TURN server.


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