Network Working Group                                          T. Taylor
Request for Comments: 5125                                        Nortel
Obsoletes: 3525                                            February 2008
Category: Informational


               Reclassification of RFC 3525 to Historic

Status of This Memo

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  not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of this
  memo is unlimited.

Abstract

  This document reclassifies RFC 3525, Gateway Control Protocol Version
  1, to Historic Status.  This memo also obsoletes RFC 3525.

1.  Introduction

  The purpose of this document is to reclassify RFC 3525, Gateway
  Control Protocol Version 1, to Historic Status.

2.  Reclassification of RFC 3525 to Historic

  The protocol defined by RFC 3525 [RFC3525] was developed jointly by
  the IETF Megaco Working Group and ITU-T Study Group 16.  The ITU-T
  published ITU-T Recommendation H.248.1 (originally H.248) with the
  same contents as RFC 3525.  Since that initial development, the ITU-T
  has taken ownership of the protocol and has continued to work on it.
  The protocol as originally defined in RFC 3525 underwent a series of
  corrections and clarifications.  H.248.1 version 1 [h248v1] was
  republished in March, 2002, incorporating all changes agreed upon up
  to that date.  Since then, further corrections have been agreed upon.
  The accumulated set of corrections to H.248.1 (03/2002) is available
  in the Implementors' Guide for Recommendation H.248.1 Version 1 (03/
  2002) ("Media Gateway Control Protocol") [impgdv1], which is
  available at no charge on the ITU-T web site.

  RFC 3525 has been rendered even more obsolete as a specification of
  the Megaco/H.248 protocol by the publication of further versions of
  ITU-T Recommendation H.248.1.  Version 2 [h248v2] was published in
  May, 2002, and is the version most widely deployed at present.  It is
  also the version that other standards bodies such as 3GPP are
  currently using as the basis for their own profile specifications.
  Version 3 [h248v3] was published more recently, in September, 2005.




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  In short, RFC 3525 may serve as an introduction to the Megaco/H.248
  protocol, but it is misleading as a description of the protocol as
  currently standardized or deployed.  It is appropriate to reclassify
  RFC 3525 to Historic status, as described in RFC 2026 [RFC2026].

3.  Security Considerations

  Reclassifying RFC 3525 has no security implications.

4.  IANA Considerations

  This document does not require any new actions by the IANA.  The IANA
  registries established by RFC 3525 and extended by successive
  versions of ITU-T H.248.1 remain in force, along with the requirement
  for expert review by an IESG-designated expert.

5.  References

5.1.  Normative References

  [RFC2026]  Bradner, S., "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision
             3", BCP 9, RFC 2026, October 1996.

  [RFC3525]  Groves, C., Ed., Pantaleo, M., Ed., Anderson, T., Ed., and
             T. Taylor, Ed., "Gateway Control Protocol Version 1", RFC
             3525, June 2003.

5.2.  Informative References

  [h248v1]   International Telecommunication Union, "Gateway control
             protocol: Version 1", ITU-T Recommendation H.248.1, March
             2002.

  [h248v2]   International Telecommunication Union, "Gateway control
             protocol: Version 2", ITU-T Recommendation H.248.1, May
             2002.

  [h248v3]   International Telecommunication Union, "Gateway control
             protocol: Version 3", ITU-T Recommendation H.248.1,
             September 2005.

  [impgdv1]  International Telecommunication Union, "Implementors'
             Guide for Recommendation H.248.1 Version 1 (03/2002)
             ("Media Gateway Control Protocol")", ITU-T Recommendation
             H.248.1, April 2006.






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Author's Address

  Tom Taylor
  Nortel
  1852 Lorraine Ave
  Ottawa, Ontario  K1H 6Z8
  Canada

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