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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                     M. WesterlundRequest for Comments: 6064                                     P. FrojdhCategory: Informational                                         EricssonISSN: 2070-1721                                             January 2011SDP and RTSP Extensions Defined for 3GPP Packet-Switched StreamingService and Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast ServiceAbstract   The Packet-switched Streaming Service (PSS) and the Multimedia   Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) defined by 3GPP use the Session   Description Protocol (SDP) and Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)   with some extensions.  This document provides information about these   extensions and registers the RTSP and SDP extensions with IANA.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 5741.   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/rfc6064.Copyright Notice   Copyright (c) 2011 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.Westerlund & Frojdh           Informational                     [Page 1]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 2011Table of Contents1.  Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31.1.  Requirements Language  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42.  Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43.  Applicability Statement  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54.  PSS SDP Extensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54.1.  Video Buffering Attributes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54.2.  Video Frame Size Attribute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64.3.  Integrity-Protection Configuration Attributes  . . . . . .64.4.  The Alternative Attributes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74.5.  Adaptation Attribute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74.6.  Quality of Experience Attribute  . . . . . . . . . . . . .74.7.  Asset Information Attribute  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85.  MBMS SDP Extensions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85.1.  MBMS Bearer Mode Declaration Attribute . . . . . . . . . .85.2.  FEC Flow ID Attribute  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85.3.  MBMS Repair Attribute  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85.4.  SDP Protocol Identifiers for FEC . . . . . . . . . . . . .85.4.1.  RTP Protocol Identifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95.4.2.  FEC Repair Data Identifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95.5.  Video Buffering Attribute  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96.  SDP Offer/Answer Consideration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97.  PSS RTSP Extensions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107.1.  3GPP-Link-Char Header  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107.2.  3GPP-Adaptation Header . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107.3.  3GPP-QoE-Metrics Header  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107.4.  3GPP-QoE-Feedback Header . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117.5.  Video Buffer Headers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117.6.  Integrity Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117.7.  RTSP URI Extension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117.8.  Fast Start-Up and Content Switching  . . . . . . . . . . .128.  IANA Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128.1.  SDP Registrations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128.2.  RTSP Registrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .179.  Security Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010.2. Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Westerlund & Frojdh           Informational                     [Page 2]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 20111.  Introduction   3GPP has specified the Packet-switched Streaming Service (PSS) that   uses both RTSP [RFC2326] and SDP [RFC4566].  The service is specified   in technical specifications TS 26.233 [PSS-233] and TS 26.234   [PSS-234] in Release 4 and subsequent releases.  The basic service   defined in Release 4 is enhanced in Release 5 with capability   exchange, and in Release 6 with a number of features, such as   adaptation, digital rights management (DRM), progressive download, as   well as a streaming server file format defined in [PSS-3GP].  Fast   start-up and content switching are addressed in Release 7.   3GPP has also specified the Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service   (MBMS) that uses SDP.  The IP-layer protocols used by this service   are specified in technical specification TS 26.346 Release 6 [MBMS].   Release 7 extends the MBMS User Service to also work with unicast   bearers for interactive and streaming traffic classes.   In the process of defining these services, there has occasionally   been a need to extend both SDP and RTSP functionalities.  These   extensions have mostly been in the form of SDP attributes and RTSP   headers and option tags. 3GPP uses the name "feature tags" (like RTSP   2.0 for what RTSP 1.0 calls "option tags"); "option tag" is the name   that will be used in this document.  The purpose of this   informational document is to register these SDP and RTSP extensions,   in order to avoid future conflicts, and also to raise the awareness   of their existence within IETF.   InSection 5.4, this document defines three SDP protocol identifiers   used in MBMS to enable the usage of block-based FEC.  The SDP   protocol identifiers require an RFC to be defined and registered.  As   this is an RFC from the IETF stream, any semantic change will require   a new IETF-approved RFC.  The other SDP and RTSP extensions   registered by this document are not normatively defined in this   document.  Instead, the normative definitions are referenced by the   registrations. 3GPP can update the normative definition in future   versions of their specifications.  However, to ensure that such a   change is visible in the IETF, at minimum, IANA should be notified   and the reference to the 3GPP specification updated, and preferably   an updated version of this RFC published.   The document begins with two sections presenting the SDP extensions   for PSS and MBMS, respectively.  They are followed by a section   noting that offer/answer considerations are not applicable here.  The   subsequent section presents the extensions of RTSP for PSS.  The IANA   registration of SDP attributes and protocol identifiers is given inWesterlund & Frojdh           Informational                     [Page 3]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 2011Section 8.1, and the RTSP headers and option tags inSection 8.2.   For normative descriptions of all SDP and RTSP extensions, we refer   to TS 26.234 [PSS-234] and TS 26.346 [MBMS].1.1.  Requirements Language   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this   document are to be interpreted as described inRFC 2119 [RFC2119].2.  Glossary   3GP:     3GPP file format, a multimedia file format based on the ISO            base media file format, existing in different profiles            intended for multimedia messages, direct playback on            clients, progressive download, usage on servers to deliver            on-demand multimedia sessions in PSS, or servers sending            MBMS sessions.   3GPP:    Third Generation Partnership Project; seehttp://www.3gpp.org for more information about this            organization.   FEC:     Forward Error Correction   MBMS:    Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service, a service defined by            3GPP that utilizes broadcast or multicast technology in            combination with unicast for delivery of a wide range of            content to mobile terminals.   PSS:     Packet-switched Streaming Service, a unicast-based streaming            service for delivery of on-demand or live streaming            multimedia content to mobile terminals.   RTSP:    Real Time Streaming Protocol; see [RFC2326].   SDP:     Session Description Protocol; see [RFC4566].   SRTP:    Secure Real-time Transport Protocol; see [RFC3711].   QoE:     Quality of Experience, the quality level of the user            experience of a service.  In PSS, this is estimated by a            combination of application-level metrics.   QoS:     Quality of Service, the quality (properties) that the            network provides toward the upper-layer service.Westerlund & Frojdh           Informational                     [Page 4]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 20113.  Applicability Statement   This document describes 3GPP-defined extensions to SDP [RFC4566] and   RTSP [RFC2326] and registers attributes that are normatively defined   in 3GPP technical specifications 26.234, 26.244, and 26.346, up to   the referenced versions of the respective documents.   The SDP and RTSP extensions have only been defined for usage with the   3GPP service in mind.  The applicability for usage outside of these   services has not been considered nor addressed.  Usage of these   attributes in other contexts may require further definitions or   clarifications.  For example, all SDP attributes lack offer/answer   usage rules [RFC3264], which currently makes it impossible to use   them with offer/answer.  Please note that change control of these SDP   and RTSP extensions belongs to 3GPP.4.  PSS SDP Extensions   The PSS specification [PSS-234] defines a number of different SDP   attributes for different purposes.  They are listed below, grouped by   their purpose.  The text is intentionally not specific enough to   allow implementation from this document.  The normative definition is   in the 3GPP technical specification cited.4.1.  Video Buffering Attributes   The following attributes are used to provide parameters for the video   buffer model provided in Annex G and Section 5.3.3.2 of [PSS-234].   The attributes were defined in Release 5 as "X-" attributes and, at   the time, were not considered for registration.  In hindsight,   however, they should not have been "X-" attributes, and they should   have been registered, as the registration rules of SDP [RFC4566]   point out.  Changing their names today is impossible due to the   deployed base of millions of mobile handsets supporting PSS, and   therefore they are registered in their current form.   All attributes are defined at media level.   o  The "a=X-predecbufsize" attribute provides the size of the pre-      decoder buffer in bytes.   o  The "a=X-initpredecbufperiod" attribute provides the time during      which a receiver should initially buffer, in 90 kHz ticks, before      starting to consume the data in the buffer in order to ensure that      underflow does not occur, assuming correct data delivery.Westerlund & Frojdh           Informational                     [Page 5]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 2011   o  The "a=X-initpostdecbufperiod" attribute provides the initial      buffering period, in 90 kHz ticks, for the post-decoder buffer      present in H.263 and MPEG-4 Visual.   o  The "a=X-decbyterate" attribute indicates the maximum peak byte-      decoding rate used in the verification of the Annex G buffer model      expressed in bytes per second.   o  The "a=3gpp-videopostdecbufsize" attribute is used to indicate the      value used in determining the H.264 video post-decoder buffer      size.   Note that complete descriptions of these attributes can be found in   Section 5.3.3.2 of [PSS-234].4.2.  Video Frame Size Attribute   This media-level attribute provides the receiver with the largest   picture size that a specific H.263 payload type will carry within the   session.  The attribute has the following form (see Section 5.3.3.2   of [PSS-234]):   "a=framesize:<payload type number> <width>-<height>"4.3.  Integrity-Protection Configuration Attributes   These attributes are all used to configure the integrity-protection   mechanism defined in Annex K (Sections K.2.2.1, K.2.2.2, and K.2.2.3)   of [PSS-234].   o  The session-level attribute "a=3GPP-Integrity-Key" carries the      integrity key used to derive SRTP master keys for integrity      protection.  The key is protected in different ways depending on a      method identifier.  When using Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM key      management, the key is encrypted using AES [AES] before it is      base64 encoded [RFC4648].   o  The media-level attribute "a=3GPP-SRTP-Config" is used to      configure SRTP for integrity protection and contains an integrity      nonce, a key salt used in deriving the SRTP master key from the      integrity key, and any SRTP configuration parameters, such as the      integrity tag length.   o  The session-level attribute "a=3GPP-SDP-Auth" is used to carry an      authentication tag calculated over certain parts of the SDP to      prevent manipulation of the security attributes.Westerlund & Frojdh           Informational                     [Page 6]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 20114.4.  The Alternative Attributes   Two media-level and one session-level attributes are used in a   mechanism for providing alternative SDP lines.  One or more SDP lines   at media level can be replaced, if desired, by alternatives.  The   mechanism is backwards compatible in the way that a receiver that   does not support the attributes will get the default configuration.   The different alternatives can be grouped using different attributes   that can be specified hierarchically with a top and a lower level.   3GPP Release 6 supports grouping based on bit-rate, according to the   SDP bandwidth modifiers AS [RFC4566] and TIAS [RFC3890], and   language.   The SDP attributes (see Sections5.3.3.3 and5.3.3.4 of [PSS-234])   are:   o  The media-level attribute "a=alt:<id>:<SDP-Line>" carries any SDP      line and an alternative identifier.   o  The media-level attribute "a=alt-default-id:<id>" identifies the      default configuration to be used in groupings.   o  The session-level attribute "a=alt-group" is used to group      different recommended media alternatives.  This allows providing      aggregated properties for the whole group according to the      grouping type.  Language and bit-rate are two defined grouping      types.4.5.  Adaptation Attribute   The media-level SDP attribute "a=3GPP-Adaptation-Support" (see   Section 5.3.3.5 in [PSS-234]) is defined as part of the negotiation   procedure of the PSS adaptation mechanism.  The attribute carries a   single value indicating how often the RTCP "Next Application Data   Unit" (NADU) APP packet shall be included in sent RTCP compound   packets.  The adaptation mechanism allows the client to provide the   server with information on the available transmission bit-rate and   receiver buffer status.4.6.  Quality of Experience Attribute   The session- and media-level attribute "a=3GPP-QoE-Metrics" (see   Section 5.3.3.6 of [PSS-234]) is used to negotiate the usage of the   QoE metrics.  The included parameters indicate which metrics should   be used, over which duration there should be measurements, and how   often reports should be sent.Westerlund & Frojdh           Informational                     [Page 7]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 20114.7.  Asset Information Attribute   The session- and media-level attribute "a=3GPP-Asset-Information"   (see Section 5.3.3.7 of [PSS-234]) can exist in multiple instances in   a description and describes different types of asset information.   The different asset classes defined in Release 6 are Title,   Description, Copyright, Performer, Author, Genre, Rating,   Classification, Keywords, Location, Album, and Recording Year.  The   different assets are described with a base64-encoded asset box from   the 3GP file format [PSS-3GP].5.  MBMS SDP Extensions   The MBMS specification [MBMS] defines a number of different SDP   attributes for different purposes.  They are informatively listed   below.5.1.  MBMS Bearer Mode Declaration Attribute   The session- and media-level attribute "a=mbms-mode" (seeSection7.3.2.7 of [MBMS]) is used to describe MBMS broadcast mode media.   The attribute may be used at the session level to set the default for   all media and at the media level to specify differences between   media.  However, the attribute is never used at the session level   when the session includes MBMS multicast mode media, nor at the media   level to describe MBMS multicast mode media.5.2.  FEC Flow ID Attribute   The media-level attribute "a=mbms-flowid" (see Section 8.3.1.9 of   [MBMS]) maps one or more FEC source block flow IDs to their   corresponding destination IP addresses and UDP port numbers.  It is   present in each SDP media block for repair packet streams.5.3.  MBMS Repair Attribute   The session- and media-level attribute "a=mbms-repair" (seeSection8.3.1.8 of [MBMS]) is used to provide FEC repair packets with non-FEC   specific parameters.  For Release 6, one such parameter is defined to   specify the required minimum receiver buffer time.5.4.  SDP Protocol Identifiers for FEC   MBMS defines a mechanism to provide block-based FEC for UDP-based   traffic.  This solution uses the SDP protocol "proto" identifier to   identify the media streams that use the FEC shim layer.  The mediaWesterlund & Frojdh           Informational                     [Page 8]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 2011   streams may be either source streams or repair streams.  As required   by SDP [RFC4566], these protocol identifiers are normatively defined   in this document in accordance with their usage specified by 3GPP.5.4.1.  RTP Protocol Identifiers   For FEC-protected RTP streams, the following two "proto" identifiers   are defined:   o  UDP/MBMS-FEC/RTP/AVP   o  UDP/MBMS-FEC/RTP/SAVP   They indicate the usage of UDP [RFC0768] with MBMS FEC source packet   formats, as defined in Section 8.2.2.4 of [MBMS], that transport RTP   packets in accordance with the AVP [RFC3551] or SAVP (Secure RTP)   [RFC3711] profiles, respectively.  These protocol identifiers SHALL   use the media formats ("fmt") namespace rules that are used for RTP/   AVP and RTP/SAVP, respectively.5.4.2.  FEC Repair Data Identifier   A media stream carrying MBMS FEC repair information over UDP requires   its own "proto" identifier.  Protocol identifier "UDP/MBMS-REPAIR"   identifies the FEC repair packet containing the protocol combination   of UDP [RFC0768], FEC repair payload ID, and repair symbols as   specified in Section 8.2.2.5 of [MBMS].  The "fmt" namespace is not   used and SHALL be set to "*".5.5.  Video Buffering Attribute   The PSS media-level buffer attribute "a=X-initpredecbufperiod" (seeSection 4.1) that specifies an initial buffering time is also used   for MBMS in Release 7.  It is mainly intended for video streams, but   may be used for other media types as well (see Section 8.3.1.1 of   [MBMS]).6.  SDP Offer/Answer Consideration   The usage of the SDP attributes in an offer/answer [RFC3264] context   is not defined.  These SDP attributes are defined for use in a   declarative context, and for PSS specifically in the RTSP [RFC2326]   context.Westerlund & Frojdh           Informational                     [Page 9]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 20117.  PSS RTSP Extensions   The RTSP extensions for PSS consist of a number of new RTSP headers   and option tags and a narrowing of URI usage in regards to 3GP files.   The headers and option tags are informatively described here; see   [PSS-234] for the normative declaration.7.1.  3GPP-Link-Char Header   The "3GPP-Link-Char" header (see Section 5.3.2.1 of [PSS-234]) is   used by clients to provide the server with QoS information about the   wireless link it is currently using.  The header can be used to   provide the server with three different QoS parameters:   o  Guaranteed Bandwidth   o  Maximum Bandwidth   o  Maximum Transfer Delay   The header may be included in RTSP requests using either of the   methods SETUP, PLAY, OPTIONS, or SET_PARAMETER.7.2.  3GPP-Adaptation Header   The "3GPP-Adaptation" header (see Section 5.3.2.2 of [PSS-234]) is   used by the client to provide the server with adaptation-related   parameters and to indicate support of the adaptation function.  The   header carries the resource identification as a URI, the client's   buffer size, and the desired target time.   The header may be included in requests using the methods SETUP, PLAY,   OPTIONS, and SET_PARAMETER.  The response to a request using this   method shall include this header.7.3.  3GPP-QoE-Metrics Header   The "3GPP-QoE-Metrics" header (see Section 5.3.2.3.1 of [PSS-234]) is   used to negotiate the usage of the QoE metrics (see Section 11 of   [PSS-234]).   The header may be included in requests and responses using the SETUP,   SET_PARAMETER, OPTIONS, or PLAY method.Westerlund & Frojdh           Informational                    [Page 10]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 20117.4.  3GPP-QoE-Feedback Header   The "3GPP-QoE-Feedback" header (see Section 5.3.2.3.2 of [PSS-234])   is used to carry QoE metrics from the client to the server when it   reports, which happens either during or at the end of the media   delivery.   The header may be included in requests using the SET_PARAMETER,   PAUSE, or TEARDOWN method.7.5.  Video Buffer Headers   PSS uses several headers to provide the client with the different   buffer parameters.  They provide the buffer status at the point of a   stream from which a PLAY request plays.  These headers may only be   used in PLAY responses.  SeeSection 5.3.2.4 and Annex G of [PSS-234]   for normative definitions.   The three "x-" headers were defined in 3GPP Release 5.  When it was   realized that they should not have been given "x-" names, it was too   late to rename them due to deployment.   The RTSP headers are:   o  x-predecbufsize   o  x-initpredecbufperiod   o  x-initpostdecbufperiod   o  3gpp-videopostdecbufsize7.6.  Integrity Protection   The integrity-protection mechanism defined in PSS Annex K uses the   "3GPP-Freshness-Token" RTSP header (see Section K.2.2.4 of [PSS-234])   to carry a freshness token in DESCRIBE requests.7.7.  RTSP URI Extension   The PSS specification also defines syntax for referencing tracks   within the 3GP file format [PSS-3GP].  The 3GP format is based on the   ISO base media file format and is defined in several different   profiles, including a streaming-server profile, in Release 6.Westerlund & Frojdh           Informational                    [Page 11]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 2011   This syntax is fully contained within the generic URI syntax defined   for RTSP URIs.  It is only a syntax restriction that server   manufacturers follow to allow clients or proxies to understand what   encodes the track number in the URI.  This is provided for   information only.   To identify a track within a 3GP file, the last URI segment has to   contain a structure that is <alpha string>=<track nr>.  (SeeSection5.3.3.1 of [PSS-234].)7.8.  Fast Start-Up and Content Switching   Release 7 of PSS defines a number of extensions in terms of headers   and option tags (see Section 5.5 of [PSS-234]) for support of fast   start-up and switching of content for on-demand and live applications   built on top of PSS.  Clients are enabled to reuse the existing RTSP   control session and RTP resources while switching to new content.   The RTSP headers are:   o  Switch-Stream   o  SDP-Requested   o  Pipelined-Requests   The RTSP option tags are:   o  3gpp-pipelined   o  3gpp-switch   o  3gpp-switch-req-sdp   o  3gpp-switch-stream8.  IANA Considerations8.1.  SDP Registrations   IANA has registered the SDP attributes listed below in the "Session   Description Protocol (SDP) Parameters" registry available fromhttp://www.iana.org/.   The contact person for this registration is Magnus Westerlund (email:   magnus.westerlund@ericsson.com; phone: +46 8 719 0000).Westerlund & Frojdh           Informational                    [Page 12]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 2011  SDP Protocol Identifiers ("proto"):     Name:               UDP/MBMS-FEC/RTP/AVP     Long form:          3GPP MBMS FEC-protected RTP/AVP over UDP     Type of name:       proto     Purpose:            3GPP MBMS defines a mechanism to provide block-                         based FEC for UDP-based traffic.  This solution                         uses the SDP protocol "proto" identifier to                         identify the media streams that use the FEC                         shim layer.  This protocol identifier indicates                         that the FEC-protected data is RTP using the                         AVP profile.     Reference:RFC 6064, 3GPP TS 26.346     Name:               UDP/MBMS-FEC/RTP/SAVP     Long form:          3GPP MBMS FEC-protected RTP/SAVP over UDP     Type of name:       proto     Purpose:            3GPP MBMS defines a mechanism to provide block-                         based FEC for UDP-based traffic.  This solution                         uses the SDP protocol "proto" identifier to                         identify the media streams that use the FEC                         shim layer.  This protocol identifier indicates                         that the FEC-protected data is RTP using the                         Secure AVP profile (SAVP).     Reference:RFC 6064, 3GPP TS 26.346     Name:               UDP/MBMS-REPAIR     Long form:          3GPP MBMS FEC repair symbols over UDP     Type of name:       proto     Purpose:            3GPP MBMS defines a mechanism to provide block-                         based FEC for UDP-based traffic.  This solution                         uses the SDP protocol "proto" identifier to                         identify the media streams that use the FEC                         shim layer.  This protocol identifier indicates                         that the FEC repair data is sent over UDP.     Reference:RFC 6064, 3GPP TS 26.346   SDP Attribute ("att-field"):      Attribute name:     X-predecbufsize      Long form:          Pre-decoder buffer size      Type of name:       att-field      Type of attribute:  Media level only      Subject to charset: No      Purpose:            SeeSection 4.1      Reference:          3GPP TS 26.234,Section 5.3.3.2      Values:             See ReferenceWesterlund & Frojdh           Informational                    [Page 13]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 2011      Attribute name:     X-initpredecbufperiod      Long form:          Pre-decoder initial buffering period      Type of name:       att-field      Type of attribute:  Media level only      Subject to charset: No      Purpose:            SeeSection 4.1      Reference:          3GPP TS 26.234,Section 5.3.3.2      Values:             See Reference      Attribute name:     X-initpostdecbufperiod      Long form:          Post-decoder initial buffering period      Type of name:       att-field      Type of attribute:  Media level only      Subject to charset: No      Purpose:            SeeSection 4.1      Reference:          3GPP TS 26.234,Section 5.3.3.2      Values:             See Reference      Attribute name:     X-decbyterate      Long form:          Peak decoding rate in bytes per second      Type of name:       att-field      Type of attribute:  Media level only      Subject to charset: No      Purpose:            SeeSection 4.1      Reference:          3GPP TS 26.234,Section 5.3.3.2      Values:             See Reference      Attribute name:     3gpp-videopostdecbufsize      Long form:          Post decoder buffer size      Type of name:       att-field      Type of attribute:  Media level only      Subject to charset: No      Purpose:            SeeSection 4.1      Reference:          3GPP TS 26.234,Section 5.3.3.2      Values:             See Reference      Attribute name:     framesize      Long form:          Maximum Video Frame Size      Type of name:       att-field      Type of attribute:  Media level only      Subject to charset: No      Purpose:            SeeSection 4.2      Reference:          3GPP TS 26.234,Section 5.3.3.2      Values:             See ReferenceWesterlund & Frojdh           Informational                    [Page 14]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 2011      Attribute name:     3GPP-Integrity-Key      Long form:          3GPP DRM Integrity Key      Type of name:       att-field      Type of attribute:  Session level only      Subject to charset: No      Purpose:            SeeSection 4.3      Reference:          3GPP TS 26.234, Sections5.3.3.2 and K.2.2.1      Values:             See Reference      Attribute name:     3GPP-SRTP-Config      Long form:          3GPP DRM SRTP Configuration      Type of name:       att-field      Type of attribute:  Media level only      Subject to charset: No      Purpose:            SeeSection 4.3      Reference:          3GPP TS 26.234, Sections5.3.3.2 and K.2.2.2      Values:             See Reference      Attribute name:     3GPP-SDP-Auth      Long form:          3GPP DRM Integrity SDP Authentication      Type of name:       att-field      Type of attribute:  Session level only      Subject to charset: No      Purpose:            SeeSection 4.3      Reference:          3GPP TS 26.234, Sections5.3.3.2 and K.2.2.3      Values:             See Reference      Attribute name:     alt      Long form:          Alternative SDP line      Type of name:       att-field      Type of attribute:  Media level only      Subject to charset: No      Purpose:            SeeSection 4.4      Reference:          3GPP TS 26.234,Section 5.3.3.3      Values:             See Reference      Attribute name:     alt-default-id      Long form:          Default alternative ID      Type of name:       att-field      Type of attribute:  Media level only      Subject to charset: No      Purpose:            SeeSection 4.4      Reference:          3GPP TS 26.234,Section 5.3.3.3      Values:             See ReferenceWesterlund & Frojdh           Informational                    [Page 15]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 2011      Attribute name:     alt-group      Long form:          Grouping of SDP Line alternatives      Type of name:       att-field      Type of attribute:  Session level only      Subject to charset: No      Purpose:            SeeSection 4.4      Reference:          3GPP TS 26.234,Section 5.3.3.4      Values:             See Reference      Attribute name:     3GPP-Adaptation-Support      Long form:          3GPP Adaptation Support      Type of name:       att-field      Type of attribute:  Media level only      Subject to charset: No      Purpose:            SeeSection 4.5      Reference:          3GPP TS 26.234,Section 5.3.3.5      Values:             See Reference      Attribute name:     3GPP-QoE-Metrics      Long form:          3GPP Quality of Experience Metrics      Type of name:       att-field      Type of attribute:  Session and Media level      Subject to charset: No      Purpose:            SeeSection 4.6      Reference:          3GPP TS 26.234,Section 5.3.3.6      Values:             See Reference      Attribute name:     3GPP-Asset-Information      Long form:          3GPP Asset Information      Type of name:       att-field      Type of attribute:  Session and Media level      Subject to charset: No      Purpose:            SeeSection 4.7      Reference:          3GPP TS 26.234,Section 5.3.3.7      Values:             See Reference      Attribute name:     mbms-mode      Long form:          MBMS Bearer Mode Declaration      Type of name:       att-field      Type of attribute:  Session and Media level      Subject to charset: No      Purpose:            SeeSection 5.1      Reference:          3GPP TS 26.346,Section 7.3.2.7      Values:             See ReferenceWesterlund & Frojdh           Informational                    [Page 16]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 2011      Attribute name:     mbms-flowid      Long form:          FEC Flow ID      Type of name:       att-field      Type of attribute:  Media level      Subject to charset: No      Purpose:            SeeSection 5.2      Reference:          3GPP TS 26.346,Section 8.3.1.9      Values:             See Reference      Attribute name:     mbms-repair      Long form:          MBMS Repair      Type of name:       att-field      Type of attribute:  Session and Media level      Subject to charset: No      Purpose:            SeeSection 5.3      Reference:          3GPP TS 26.346,Section 8.3.1.8      Values:             See Reference8.2.  RTSP Registrations   IANA has registered the RTSP headers listed below in the RTSP/1.0   Headers table of the "Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)/1.0   Parameters" registry available fromhttp://www.iana.org/.   Note: This registry requires a Standards document, preferably an IETF   RFC.  The document that defines the registered headers below is a   technical standards document from 3GPP, although the request for   registration is submitted using this document to achieve further   information spreading within IETF.   The contact person for this registration is Magnus Westerlund (email:   magnus.westerlund@ericsson.com; phone: +46 8 719 0000).      Header Name:     3GPP-Freshness-Token      Purpose:         See Section K.2 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Methods:         DESCRIBE Requests      Reference:       Section K.2.2.4 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Values:          See Reference      Header Name:     3GPP-Link-Char      Purpose:         SeeSection 5.3.2.1 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Methods:         SETUP, PLAY, OPTIONS, or SET_PARAMETER Requests      Reference:Section 5.3.2.1 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Values:          See ReferenceWesterlund & Frojdh           Informational                    [Page 17]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 2011      Header Name:     3GPP-Adaptation      Purpose:         SeeSection 5.3.2.2 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Methods:         SETUP, PLAY, OPTIONS, or SET_PARAMETER Requests                       and Responses      Reference:Section 5.3.2.2 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Values:          See Reference      Header Name:     3GPP-QoE-Metrics      Purpose:         SeeSection 5.3.2.3.1 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Methods:         SETUP, PLAY, OPTIONS, or SET_PARAMETER Requests                       and Responses      Reference:Section 5.3.2.3.1 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Values:          See Reference      Header Name:     3GPP-QoE-Feedback      Purpose:         SeeSection 5.3.2.3.2 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Methods:         SET_PARAMETER, PAUSE, or TEARDOWN Requests      Reference:Section 5.3.2.3.2 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Values:          See Reference      Header Name:     Switch-Stream      Purpose:         SeeSection 5.5.4.2 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Methods:         PLAY Requests and Responses      Reference:Section 5.5.4.2 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Values:          See Reference      Header Name:     SDP-Requested      Purpose:         SeeSection 5.5.4.4 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Methods:         PLAY Requests      Reference:Section 5.5.4.4 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Values:          See Reference      Header Name:     Pipelined-Requests      Purpose:         SeeSection 5.5.3 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Methods:         SETUP and PLAY Requests      Reference:Section 5.5.3 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Values:          See Reference      Header Name:     x-predecbufsize      Purpose:         SeeSection 5.3.2.4 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Methods:         PLAY Response      Reference:Section 5.3.2.4 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Values:          See ReferenceWesterlund & Frojdh           Informational                    [Page 18]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 2011      Header Name:     x-initpredecbufperiod      Purpose:         SeeSection 5.3.2.4 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Methods:         PLAY Response      Reference:Section 5.3.2.4 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Values:          See Reference      Header Name:     x-initpostdecbufperiod      Purpose:         SeeSection 5.3.2.4 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Methods:         PLAY Response      Reference:Section 5.3.2.4 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Values:          See Reference      Header Name:     3gpp-videopostdecbufsize      Purpose:         SeeSection 5.3.2.4 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Methods:         PLAY Response      Reference:Section 5.3.2.4 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Values:          See Reference      Header Name:     Supported      Purpose:         SeeSection 5.5.2.2.2 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Methods:         Any Request and Response      Reference:Section 5.5.2.2.2 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Values:          See Reference   IANA has registered the RTSP Option tags (option tags) listed below   in the RTSP/1.0 Option Tags table of the "Real Time Streaming   Protocol (RTSP)/1.0 Parameters" registry available fromhttp://www.iana.org/.      Option tag:      3gpp-pipelined      Purpose:         SeeSection 5.5.3 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Applies to:      Client and Server      Reference:Section 5.5.3 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Values:          See Reference      Option tag:      3gpp-switch      Purpose:         SeeSection 5.5.4.2 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Applies to:      Client and Server      Reference:Section 5.5.4.2 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Values:          See Reference      Option tag:      3gpp-switch-req-sdp      Purpose:         SeeSection 5.5.4.4 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Applies to:      Client and Server      Reference:Section 5.5.4.4 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Values:          See ReferenceWesterlund & Frojdh           Informational                    [Page 19]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 2011      Option tag:      3gpp-switch-stream      Purpose:         SeeSection 5.5.4.5 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Applies to:      Client and Server      Reference:Section 5.5.4.5 of 3GPP TS 26.234      Values:          See Reference9.  Security Considerations   SDP attributes are subject to modification by an attacker unless they   are integrity protected and authenticated.  The security   considerations of the SDP specification [RFC4566] should be reviewed   in this regard.  The registered SDP attributes are vulnerable to   modification attacks or removal, which may result in problems of a   serious nature, including failure to use service and reduced quality.   The registered RTSP headers are also vulnerable to insertion,   deletion, or modification attacks similar to SDP attributes.  Also in   this case, attacks can result in failure of the service or reduced   quality of streaming content.   The three SDP protocol identifiers do not by themselves introduce any   additional security threats that don't exist for other protocol   identifiers in SDP.  The media stream and the used protocols   identified and configured by the SDP protocol identifier may,   however, contain security issues by themselves.10.  References10.1.  Normative References   [MBMS]     3GPP TS 26.346 version 7.10.0 (2009-03), "Multimedia              Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS); Protocols and codecs".   [PSS-234]  3GPP TS 26.234 version 7.7.0 (2009-03), "Transparent end-              to-end Packet-switched Streaming Service (PSS); Protocols              and codecs".   [PSS-3GP]  3GPP TS 26.244 version 7.3.0 (2007-12), "Transparent end-              to-end packet switched streaming service (PSS); 3GPP file              format (3GP)".   [RFC0768]  Postel, J., "User Datagram Protocol", STD 6,RFC 768,              August 1980.   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate              Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.Westerlund & Frojdh           Informational                    [Page 20]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 2011   [RFC3551]  Schulzrinne, H. and S. Casner, "RTP Profile for Audio and              Video Conferences with Minimal Control", STD 65,RFC 3551,              July 2003.   [RFC3711]  Baugher, M., McGrew, D., Naslund, M., Carrara, E., and K.              Norrman, "The Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP)",RFC 3711, March 2004.10.2.  Informative References   [AES]      NIST, "Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)", FIPS PUB 197,              <http://www.nist.gov/itl/fipscurrent.cfm>.   [PSS-233]  3GPP TS 26.233 version 7.0.0 (2007-06), "Transparent end-              to-end packet switched streaming service (PSS) General              Description".   [RFC2326]  Schulzrinne, H., Rao, A., and R. Lanphier, "Real Time              Streaming Protocol (RTSP)",RFC 2326, April 1998.   [RFC3264]  Rosenberg, J. and H. Schulzrinne, "An Offer/Answer Model              with Session Description Protocol (SDP)",RFC 3264,              June 2002.   [RFC3890]  Westerlund, M., "A Transport Independent Bandwidth              Modifier for the Session Description Protocol (SDP)",RFC 3890, September 2004.   [RFC4566]  Handley, M., Jacobson, V., and C. Perkins, "SDP: Session              Description Protocol",RFC 4566, July 2006.   [RFC4648]  Josefsson, S., "The Base16, Base32, and Base64 Data              Encodings",RFC 4648, October 2006.Westerlund & Frojdh           Informational                    [Page 21]

RFC 6064            SDP and RTSP Extensions for 3GPP        January 2011Authors' Addresses   Magnus Westerlund   Ericsson   Farogatan 6   Stockholm  SE-164 80   SWEDEN   Phone: +46 10 7190000   Fax:   +46 10 757 55 50   EMail: magnus.westerlund@ericsson.com   Per Frojdh   Ericsson   Farogatan 6   Stockholm  SE-164 80   SWEDEN   Phone: +46 10 7190000   Fax:   +46 10 757 55 50   EMail: per.frojdh@ericsson.comWesterlund & Frojdh           Informational                    [Page 22]

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