SIP, SDP and DTLS Sample Clauses

SIP, SDP and DTLS. SRTP requirements 1. MUST support SRTP [19] 2. MUST support the following SRTP/SRTCP protection profiles: - SRTP_AES128_CM_HMAC_SHA1_80 - SRTP_AES128_CM_HMAC_SHA1_32 3. MUST support DTLS-SRTP [19] using the opportunistic approach specified in section 5 4. MUST support RSA as their preferred DTLS key exchange algorithm 5. MUST support remote peers using self-signed certificates in their DTLS exchange 6. MUST offer SRTP_AES128_CM_HMAC_SHA1_80 as one of the SRTP profiles in the DTLS-SRTP protocol handshake 7. MAY support SIP over TLS. TIP devices supporting SIP over TLS MUST support requirements specified in the appropriate UCM SIP line specification 8. MAY support SDP Security Description (SDES) [3]. 9. Requirements for signaling security descriptions in SDP as specified in the appropriate UCM SIP specification MUST be followed when SDP Security Description is used 10. MUST offer SRTP_AES128_CM_HMAC_SHA1_32 as one of the SRTP profiles when using the SDP security descriptions 11. MUST add security overhead to all bitrates negotiated in SDP when communicating using SRTP as specified in section 5 12. As indicated in the TIP v7 specifications, TIP devices MUST NOT encrypt the voice activity metric or the video refresh flag when using these features in a secure TIP session 13. All transmitted SRTCP packets in a secure TIP session SHOULD be unencrypted except for the SPIMAP packet which MUST be encrypted. This behavior is irrespective of what has been negotiated in SDP or DTLS-SRTP 14. Secure TIP devices MUST be able to handle both encrypted and unencrypted SRTCP packets transmitted over a secure TIP session. The SRTCP E bit will be used as the indicator for whether the packet is encrypted or not. This behavior is irrespective of what has been negotiated in SDP or DTLS-SRTP
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