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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                         M. MohaliRequest for Comments: 8119                                        OrangeUpdates:4458                                                  M. BarnesCategory: Informational                      MLB@Realtime CommunicationsISSN: 2070-1721                                               March 2017SIP "cause" URI Parameter for Service Number TranslationAbstractRFC 4458 (regarding SIP URIs for applications) defines a "cause" URI   parameter, which may appear in the Request-URI of a SIP request, that   is used to indicate a reason why the request arrived to the User   Agent Server (UAS) receiving the message.  This document updatesRFC4458 by creating a new predefined value for the "cause" URI parameter   to cover service number translation for cases of retargeting due to   specific service action leading to the translation of a called   service access number.  This document also provides guidance, which   was missing inRFC 4458, for using the "cause" URI parameter within   the History-Info header field, since this use is mandatory in some IP   networks' implementations.Status of This Memo   This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is   published for informational purposes.   This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force   (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has   received public review and has been approved for publication by the   Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Not all documents   approved by the IESG are a candidate for any level of Internet   Standard; seeSection 2 of RFC 7841.   Information about the current status of this document, any errata,   and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained athttp://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8119.Mohali & Barnes               Informational                     [Page 1]

RFC 8119          Cause for Service Number Translation        March 2017Copyright Notice   Copyright (c) 2017 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the   document authors.  All rights reserved.   This document is subject toBCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal   Provisions Relating to IETF Documents   (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info) in effect on the date of   publication of this document.  Please review these documents   carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with respect   to this document.  Code Components extracted from this document must   include Simplified BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of   the Trust Legal Provisions and are provided without warranty as   described in the Simplified BSD License.Table of Contents1.  Introduction, Terminology, and Overview . . . . . . . . . . .22.  Solution  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33.  Guidelines  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43.1.  Interaction with Request History Information  . . . . . .4     3.2.  Handling and Processing the Service Number Translation           "cause" URI Parameter Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54.  Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75.  IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96.  Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107.  References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107.1.  Normative References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107.2.  Informative References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11   Acknowledgements  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11   Authors' Addresses  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121.  Introduction, Terminology, and Overview   [RFC4458] defines a mechanism to identify retargeting due to call   forwarding supplementary services.  The "cause" URI parameter in the   target URI identifies the reason for retargeting and has defined   values equivalent to the TDM (Time Division Multiplexing) Redirecting   Reasons [ITU-T_Q.763].  The concept of "retargeting" is defined in   [RFC7044].   In the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN ) / Integrated   Services Digital Network (ISDN), there is another kind of retargeting   introduced by the Intelligent Network (IN) services based on a   translation of the called number as mentioned in [ITU-T_Q.1214].   Indeed, IN aims to ease the introduction of new services (i.e.,   Universal Personal Telecommunication (UPT), Virtual Private Network   (VPN), Freephone, etc.) based on greater flexibility and newMohali & Barnes               Informational                     [Page 2]

RFC 8119          Cause for Service Number Translation        March 2017   capabilities as described in [ITU-T_I.312_Q.1201].  For these IN   services, ISDN User Part (ISUP) introduced the "called IN number" and   the "original called IN number" parameters to capture the information   of the requested service access number prior its translation   [ITU-T_Q.763].   The term "service access number" is used in this specification to   refer to the dialable number by which a specific service is reached.   This special number is not a globally routable number; therefore, it   needs to be translated into a routable SIP or tel URI to process the   session establishment.   This specification proposes a solution to allow the identification of   well-known services, such as premium or toll-free services that   perform service access number translation, and to enable interworking   with SIP signaling with the ISUP called IN number and original called   IN number parameters.   The mechanism will allow a SIP network to insert and convey the   service access number requested before its translation to the final   destination.   In order to provide full call forwarding or access number translation   services, usage of the "cause" URI parameter is only relevant within   the History-Info header field defined in [RFC7044].  Because this   relation has not been described in [RFC4458], this document provides   guidance for using the "cause" URI parameter in conjunction with the   History-Info header field.   This document also answers a need expressed by the Third Generation   Partnership Project (3GPP) [TS.3GPP.24.229] to identify the service   access number.  The procedures it defines are intended for networks   that use 3GPP-defined services.  Their use is undefined for other   networks.2.  Solution   A new value for the "cause" URI parameter of the 'sip:' or 'sips:'   URI schemes is defined for the "Service number translation" use case.   This value may be used in a 'sip:' or 'sips:' URI inserted in the   Request-URI and in the History-Info header field [RFC7044] when the   URI is issued from a retargeting or a service access number   translation by a specific service similar to PSTN/ISDN IN services   that is not a call forwarding service.   As defined in [RFC4458], the "cause" URI parameter must be encoded in   the new target URI when generated by the service.Mohali & Barnes               Informational                     [Page 3]

RFC 8119          Cause for Service Number Translation        March 2017   The ABNF grammar [RFC5234] for the cause-param and target-param   parameters from [RFC4458] is summarized below (including updates   described in [Err1409]).  The Status-Code is defined in [RFC3261].   target-param = "target=" pvalue   cause-param = "cause=" Status-Code   The following value for this URI parameter is added to the existing   ones:                +---------------------------------+-------+                |         Cause                   | Value |                +---------------------------------+-------+                | Service number translation      | 380   |                +---------------------------------+-------+3.  Guidelines   In order to help implementation of this solution for conveyance of   the service access number, this document proposes guidance for usage   of the "cause" URI parameter: guidance for the usage of the "cause"   URI parameter in the request history information (inSection 3.1) and   guidance for processing a service number translation service using   the new "cause" URI parameter value (inSection 3.2).3.1.  Interaction with Request History Information   The History-Info header field defined in [RFC7044] specifies a means   of providing the UAS and User Agent Client (UAC) with information   about the retargeting of a request.  This information includes the   initial Request-URI and any retargeted URIs.  This information is   placed in History-Info headers as the request is retargeted and, upon   reaching the UAS, is returned in certain responses.  The History-Info   header field enables many enhanced services by providing the   information as to how and why a SIP request arrives at a specific   application or user and to keep this information throughout the   signaling path even when successive applications are involved.   When a proxy inserts a URI containing the "cause" URI parameter   defined in [RFC4458] into the Request-URI of a forwarded request (per   [RFC7044]), the proxy must also copy this new Request-URI within a   History-Info header field entry into the forwarded request; thus, the   URI in that entry includes the "cause" URI parameter.  Therefore,   even if the Request-URI is replaced as a result of rerouting by a   downstream proxy, the History-Info header field will still contain   these parameters, which can be of use to the UAS.  Note that if a   proxy does not support generation of the History-Info header field orMohali & Barnes               Informational                     [Page 4]

RFC 8119          Cause for Service Number Translation        March 2017   if a downstream proxy removes the History-Info header fields, an   application will only have access to the "cause" URI parameter if the   request is not subsequently retargeted (i.e., it will be contained   only in the Request-URI in the incoming request).  The implications   of the solution are further discussed inSection 3.2.   In order to be able to filter specific entries among the history   information, header field parameters have been defined in [RFC7044].   In particular, the "mp" and "rc" header field parameters have the   following definitions:   o  When the new target was determined based on a mapping to a user      other than the target user associated with the Request-URI being      retargeted, the "mp" header field parameter is added.  This allows      the identification of retargets that are the result of an      application decision on a user's behalf and also retargets that      are the result of an internal decision made by an application.   o  The "rc" header field parameter is added when the new target      represents a change in Request-URI, while the target user remains      the same.   These header field parameters can be used in conjunction with the new   "cause" URI parameter for certain applications, an example of which   is provided inSection 4.   When using the History-Info header field in conjunction with the   "cause" URI parameter in a Request-URI, it is important to consider   that the "cause" URI parameter is not the same parameter as the   "cause" header field parameter included in the Reason header   [RFC3326].  The "cause" header field parameter of the Reason header   field should be added to a History-Info entry only when the   retargeting is due to a received SIP response.3.2.  Handling and Processing the Service Number Translation "cause" URI      Parameter Value   At the Application Server:      When an application receiving a request that is addressed to a      service access number changes the Request-URI into a routable      number, it should insert within this new Request-URI a "cause" URI      parameter value set to 380 "Service number translation".      Following the process described in [RFC7044], the application      server adds a new History-Info header field entry including the      new Request-URI value including the "cause" URI parameter.  It isMohali & Barnes               Informational                     [Page 5]

RFC 8119          Cause for Service Number Translation        March 2017      also possible for an application server to add a "target" URI      parameter as defined in [RFC4458] with the initial value of the      Request-URI received by the application server.   Note that if the new Request-URI is further replaced by a downstream   proxy for any reason and if the History-Info header field is not   supported, the information of the service access number initially   requested would be lost.  Thus, it is strongly recommended to support   the History-Info header field all along the signaling path.   At the UAS:      When the UAS receiving the request wants to retrieve the service      access number by which it has been reached, first it should look      for the "cause" URI parameter value 380 in the History-Info header      field.  This History-Info entry should also contain an "mp" or      "rc" header field parameter so that the UAS can find the requested      service number in the History-Info entry having an index parameter      value that matches this "mp" or "rc" header field parameter value.      If, for any reason, there is no "mp" or "rc" header field      parameter in the identified History-Info entry, the UAS can find      the requested service number in the preceding History-Info entry.   If the History-Info header is not supported or has been removed by a   proxy for any reason, the UAS might be able to find the requested   service access number before translation in either of the following   ways, but there is no guarantee:   o  If the UAS is the direct target of the request coming from the      application, the UAS ought to be able to find the service access      number in the "target" URI parameter of the Request-URI if there      is also a "cause" URI parameter set to 380 in this Request-URI.   o  If there is no "cause" URI parameter set to 380 in the Request-URI      and there is no History-Info header field, the UAS will not be      able to reliably retrieve the service access number before      translation.  Some existing implementations are known to extract      the number from the To header field.  While that approach may work      in some situations, it will not work in the general case because      the To header field value is sometimes changed by intermediaries,      and such a change is not always detectable.Mohali & Barnes               Informational                     [Page 6]

RFC 8119          Cause for Service Number Translation        March 20174.  Example   In this section, an example is provided to illustrate the application   of the new cause-param value.   In this example, Alice calls her bank customer care.  John is the   person at the call center that answers the call.  John is in a call   center that manages several toll-free services, and he needs to know   for which service Alice is calling in order to provide the   appropriate welcome speech.        Alice      Toll-Free Service   Atlanta.com          John          |                |              |                   |          |    INVITE F1   |              |                   |          |--------------->|   INVITE F2  |                   |          |                |------------->|                   |          |                |              |  INVITE F3        |          |                |              |------------------>|                   * Rest of flow not shown *            Figure 1: Service Access Number Translation ExampleMessage Details   F1 INVITE [2001:db8:9::2] -> Toll-Free Service      In the initial request, the Request-URI contains the toll-free      number dialed by Alice.      INVITE sip:+18005551002@example.com;user=phone  SIP/2.0      Via: SIP/2.0/TCP [2001:db8:9::2]:5060;branch=z9hG4bK74bf      From: Alice <sip:+15551001@example.com;user=phone>;tag=9fxced76sl      To: <sip:+18005551002@example.com;user=phone>      Call-ID: c3x842276298220188511      CSeq: 1 INVITE      Max-Forwards: 70      Contact: <sip:alice@[2001:db8:9::2]>      Content-Type: application/sdp      Content-Length: <appropriate value>      [SDP Not Shown]Mohali & Barnes               Informational                     [Page 7]

RFC 8119          Cause for Service Number Translation        March 2017   F2 INVITE Toll-Free Service -> Atlanta.com      The toll-free application receives the request and translates      the service number into a routable number toward the call center.      The Request-URI is changed, and, in the new Request-URI, a      "cause" URI parameter set to 380 is added.  As there was no      History-Info header field in the received request,      the application creates a History-Info header with two entries:      one for the received Request-URI and one for the new Request-URI.      INVITE sip:+15555551002@atlanta.com;cause=380;user=phone SIP/2.0      Via: SIP/2.0/TCP [2001:db8:a::2];branch=z9hG4bK-ik8      Via: SIP/2.0/TCP [2001:db8:9::2]:5060;branch=z9hG4bK74bf      From: Alice <sip:+15551001@example.com;user=phone>;tag=9fxced76sl      To: <sip:+18005551002@example.com;user=phone>      Call-ID: c3x842276298220188511      CSeq: 1 INVITE      Max-Forwards: 69      Supported: histinfo      History-Info: <sip:+18005551002@example.com;user=phone>;index=1      History-Info: <sip:+15555551002@atlanta.com;cause=380;user=phone>;                    index=1.1;mp=1      Contact: <sip:alice@[2001:db8:9::2]>      Content-Type: application/sdp      Content-Length: <appropriate value>      [SDP Not Shown]Mohali & Barnes               Informational                     [Page 8]

RFC 8119          Cause for Service Number Translation        March 2017   F3 INVITE Atlanta.com -> John      The call center proxy routes the received request to John's      IP address by changing the Request-URI.  When changing the      Request-URI, the proxy adds a new entry in the History-Info      header field.      INVITE sip:john@[2001:db8:b::2] SIP/2.0      Via: SIP/2.0/TCP [2001:db8:b::3]:5060;branch=z9hG4bKpxk7g      Via: SIP/2.0/TCP [2001:db8:a::2];branch=z9hG4bK-ik8      Via: SIP/2.0/TCP [2001:db8:9::2]:5060;branch=z9hG4bK74bf      From: Alice <sip:+15551001@example.com;user=phone>;tag=9fxced76sl      To: <sip:+18005551002@example.com;user=phone>      Call-ID: c3x842276298220188511      CSeq: 1 INVITE      Max-Forwards: 68      Supported: histinfo      History-Info: <sip:+18005551002@example.com;user=phone>;index=1      History-Info: <sip:+15555551002@atlanta.com;cause=380;user=phone>;                    index=1.1;mp=1      History-Info: <sip:john@[2001:db8:b::2]>;index=1.1.1;rc=1.1      Contact: <sip:alice@[2001:db8:9::2]>      Content-Type: application/sdp      Content-Length: <appropriate value>      [SDP Not Shown]NOTE: Line breaks are for display purpose only5.  IANA Considerations   [RFC4458] defines a "cause" URI parameter specified as having   predefined values.  This document defines a new value for the "cause"   URI parameter: 380.   IANA has modified the existing row for the "cause" URI parameter to   add a reference to this document under the "SIP/SIPS URI Parameters"   subregistry within the "Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Parameters"   registry:     Parameter Name    Predefined Values          Reference     --------------    -----------------    ----------------------        cause               Yes               [RFC4458][RFC8119]Mohali & Barnes               Informational                     [Page 9]

RFC 8119          Cause for Service Number Translation        March 20176.  Security Considerations   The security considerations in [RFC4458] apply.   If a privacy level of 'header' is requested in the Privacy header   field as described in [RFC3323], the "cause" URI parameter must be   removed from the Request-URI to maintain the network-provided privacy   requested.  Privacy of the parameters, when they form part of a URI   within the History-Info header field, is covered in [RFC7044].7.  References7.1.  Normative References   [RFC3261]  Rosenberg, J., Schulzrinne, H., Camarillo, G., Johnston,              A., Peterson, J., Sparks, R., Handley, M., and E.              Schooler, "SIP: Session Initiation Protocol",RFC 3261,              DOI 10.17487/RFC3261, June 2002,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3261>.   [RFC3323]  Peterson, J., "A Privacy Mechanism for the Session              Initiation Protocol (SIP)",RFC 3323,              DOI 10.17487/RFC3323, November 2002,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3323>.   [RFC3326]  Schulzrinne, H., Oran, D., and G. Camarillo, "The Reason              Header Field for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)",RFC 3326, DOI 10.17487/RFC3326, December 2002,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3326>.   [RFC7044]  Barnes, M., Audet, F., Schubert, S., van Elburg, J., and              C. Holmberg, "An Extension to the Session Initiation              Protocol (SIP) for Request History Information",RFC 7044,              DOI 10.17487/RFC7044, February 2014,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7044>.   [TS.3GPP.24.229]              3GPP, "IP multimedia call control protocol based on              Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Session Description              Protocol (SDP); Stage 3", 3GPP TS 24.229 13.6.0.0, January              2015.Mohali & Barnes               Informational                    [Page 10]

RFC 8119          Cause for Service Number Translation        March 20177.2.  Informative References   [Err1409]  RFC Errata, Erratum ID 1409,RFC 4458.   [ITU-T_I.312_Q.1201]              ITU-T, "Principles of Intelligent Network Architecture",              ITU-T Recommendation I312/Q.1201, October 1992.   [ITU-T_Q.1214]              ITU-T, "Distributed Functional Plane For Intellignet              Network CS-1", ITU-T Recommendation Q.1214, October 1995.   [ITU-T_Q.763]              ITU-T, "Signalling System No. 7 -- ISDN User Part formats              and codes", ITU-T Recommendation Q.763, December 1999.   [RFC4458]  Jennings, C., Audet, F., and J. Elwell, "Session              Initiation Protocol (SIP) URIs for Applications such as              Voicemail and Interactive Voice Response (IVR)",RFC 4458,              DOI 10.17487/RFC4458, April 2006,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4458>.   [RFC5234]  Crocker, D., Ed. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax              Specifications: ABNF", STD 68,RFC 5234,              DOI 10.17487/RFC5234, January 2008,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5234>.Acknowledgements   The authors wish to thank the 3GPP community for providing guidance,   input, and comments on the document.  Thanks also to Paul Kyzivat,   Dale Worley, Jean Mahoney, Robert Sparks, Joel Halpern, and Lionel   Morand for their detailed reviews of the document.  Special thanks to   Ben Campbell for his help to make the work progress.Mohali & Barnes               Informational                    [Page 11]

RFC 8119          Cause for Service Number Translation        March 2017Authors' Addresses   Marianne Mohali   Orange   44 Avenue de la Republique   Chatillon  92320   France   Email: marianne.mohali@orange.com   Mary Barnes   MLB@Realtime Communications   TX   United States of America   Email: mary.ietf.barnes@gmail.comMohali & Barnes               Informational                    [Page 12]

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