Network Working Group C. Groves
Request for Comments: 5615 NTEC Australia
BCP: 151 Y. Lin
Category: Best Current Practice Huawei
August 2009
H.248/MEGACO Registration Procedures
Abstract
This document updates the H.248/MEGACO IANA Package registration
procedures in order to better describe the Package registration
process and to provide a more formal review and feedback process.
Status of This Memo
This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the
Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
improvements. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ....................................................2
2. Conventions Used in This Document ...............................4
3. Formal Syntax ...................................................4
4. Security Considerations .........................................5
5. IESG Expert Reviewer Considerations .............................6
5.1. Appointment of the IESG H.248/MEGACO Expert ................6
5.2. Package Registration Procedure .............................6
5.3. Error Code Registration Procedure ..........................8
5.4. ServiceChange Reason Registration Procedure ................9
5.5. Profile Name Registration Procedure .......................10
6. IANA Considerations ............................................11
6.1. New IANA Package Registration .............................11
6.2. IANA Error Code Registration ..............................12
6.3. IANA ServiceChange Reason Registration ....................12
6.4. IANA Profile Name Registration ............................12
7. References .....................................................13
7.1. Normative References ......................................13
7.2. Informative References ....................................13
1. Introduction
Since the initial development of H.248/MEGACO, a number of
organizations have made use of the H.248/MEGACO protocol Package
mechanism in order to allow a certain function to be controlled by
H.248/MEGACO. The H.248/MEGACO Package mechanism was introduced, in
part, to allow organizations who had an in-depth knowledge in a
particular functional area to independently produce a Package on this
functionality. This acknowledged the fact that neither the IETF
MEGACO Working Group nor the ITU-T Study Group 16 possessed in-depth
knowledge in all areas. Whilst this approach has been successful in
the number and range of Packages produced, in some cases these
Packages were/are not fully aligned with H.248/MEGACO principles.
Once a Package has been published and registered, it is problematic
to rectify any issues.
The introduction of problems/inconsistencies was caused, in part, by
the fact that the Packages were not fully reviewed by H.248/MEGACO
experts. In fact, the IANA H.248/MEGACO registration process did not
actually specify that an in-depth review should take place.
The current H.248/MEGACO Package registration process was defined
when the ITU-T Study Group 16 and the IETF MEGACO Working Groups were
both active in H.248/MEGACO standardization and produced nearly all
the registered Packages. Packages were reviewed in the IETF MEGACO
Working Group and the Working Group chair was the IESG-appointed
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expert in charge of the review of the requests for H.248 Package
registration. This meant that H.248 Packages underwent an informal
review before being registered. However, this has changed.
The current situation is that now the IETF MEGACO Working Group is
disbanded and new H.248/MEGACO development typically occurs through
Question 3 of ITU-T Study Group 16 (notwithstanding email discussion
on the IETF MEGACO mailing list). This move to ITU-T-defined
Recommendations is discussed in [RFC5125].
Given this situation, it is appropriate that the H.248/Package
definition and IANA registration rules are updated to introduce a
formal review step before the Package registration process is
completed and, ideally, before the Package is published. This
process will only be applicable to public Packages.
As part of the Package development process, Package developers are
encouraged to send their Package for review to the ITU-T Study Group
Question Rapporteur responsible for the H.248 sub-series of
Recommendations (ITU-T Question 3 of Study Group 16 at the time of
writing). When registering the Package with IANA, Package developers
are required to send a copy of the Package for review by the IESG-
appointed expert. It is recommended to register the Package before
final approval by the group in question, in order to solicit feedback
on the quality of their Package. Wherever possible, this review will
be done in conjunction with other H.248/MEGACO experts (e.g., in
ITU-T Q.3/16 and/or the MEGACO mailing list).
The existing IANA Package registration process is a two-step process.
When Packages are first registered, they receive the status of "In
Progress (IP)". This allows Package developers to request a
PackageID before the document is fully approved. When the document
is approved, then a change of status to "Final" may be requested.
The new procedure introduces the step that the IESG-appointed expert
is consulted before a change of status is made. If the Package has
been reviewed and is acceptable, then the status may be changed to
"Final". However, if the Package has not been provided for review or
has outstanding comments, then the status SHALL remain at "IP".
The goal of the updated text is to define a process that provides a
timely technical review of Packages to ensure that H.248/MEGACO
Packages are of good quality and to minimize duplication.
The "Error Code", "ServiceChange Reason", and "Profile Name"
registration procedures have been included for completeness and to
make explicit the role of the IESG reviewer. These procedures align
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with the considerations documented in [H248amm1] and with [RFC3525]
(with the exception of Profile Names, which did not appear in the
[RFC3525] version).
2. Conventions Used in This Document
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 in [RFC2119].
3. Formal Syntax
The following syntax specification uses the Augmented Backus-Naur
Form (BNF) as described in [RFC5234].
Text-encoded PackageIDs shall conform to the "PackageName" encoding
in H.248.1 [H248amm1] Annex B, which is repeated below for
convenience:
Copyright (c) 2009 IETF Trust and the persons identified as authors
of the code. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
distribution.
- Neither the name of Internet Society, IETF or IETF Trust, nor the
names of specific contributors, may be used to endorse or promote
products derived from this software without specific prior
written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
'AS IS' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
PackageName = NAME
NAME = ALPHA *63(ALPHA / DIGIT / "_")
Note: A digit is not allowed as the first character of a Package
name.
4. Security Considerations
Updating the IANA H.248/MEGACO Package registration procedures has no
additional security implications. Security for the H.248/MEGACO
protocol over IP transports is discussed in H.248.1 Section 10
[H248amm1].
As of this date, there have been no recorded security issues arising
out of the registration or use of Packages. Whilst Packages may
define extra procedures and code points, these are done within the
framework of the core H.248.1 specification. It is not possible to
update the H.248.1 core protocol through a Package specification.
The use of the H.248.1 core protocol is agreed upon between a Media
Gateway Controller (MGC) and a Media Gateway (MG). H.248
ServiceChange procedures establish a H.248 control association
between the MGC and MG. To establish an association, there must be a
level of trust between the MGC and MG. In the context of this
control (and trust) association, the elements
(properties/signals/events/statistics) from the Packages are conveyed
between the MGC and MG. An MGC or MG will only act upon elements
that it knows. If it does not understand a PackageID or Package
element, then an error response is returned only in the context of
the control association.
If a malicious Package specification is implemented in an MGC or MG,
it would be unlikely to cause problems. As H.248 is a master slave
protocol, if the malicious Package was implemented in the MGC and not
the MG, there would be no action because the MG would not understand
the PackageID (and elements). If the malicious Package was
implemented on the MG, there would be no effect because the MGC would
never command the MG to use it. If the malicious Package was
implemented in both the MGC and MG, then there's a wider, non-H.248
issue in that someone has managed to install software on both the MGC
and the MG. It is highly unlikely for such a person to ask IANA for
a PackageID when they could use any one they want.
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Therefore, it is in this respect that updates to the IANA
H.248/MEGACO Package registration procedures are deemed to have no
additional security impacts.
Requesters and the Expert Reviewer should ensure that the Package
does not introduce any additional security issues. Requesters for
public Packages for a particular standards development organization
must be authorized by that organization to request a Package
registration.
5. IESG Expert Reviewer Considerations
For public registered Packages, Error Codes, ServiceChangeReasons,
and Profile Names, review by an Expert Reviewer is required before
IANA performs a registration. Private Packages do not require the
same level of review. The sections below outline the considerations
for Expert Review.
5.1. Appointment of the IESG H.248/MEGACO Expert
The IESG shall remain responsible for allocating the H.248/MEGACO
expert. It is recommended that this person be involved in ongoing
H.248/MEGACO development. As such, it is recommended that
identification of the IESG expert be done in consultation with the
ITU-T Question/Study Group responsible for the H.248 sub-series of
Recommendations (ITU-T Q.3/16 at the time of writing).
5.2. Package Registration Procedure
Package requesters are encouraged to review their work against
H.248.1 Section 12 [H248amm1], "Package Definition", and are
encouraged to use the "Package Definition Template" provided in
H.248.1 Appendix II.
The process for registering a public Package is deemed to be
"specification required" as per [RFC5226]. As such, once the initial
checks occur, Package requesters for public Packages under
development shall send the Package text to IANA. They are also
encouraged to send the package to the ITU-T Question/Study Group
responsible for the H.248 sub-series of Recommendations (ITU-T Q.3/16
at the time of writing) for review. Updated contact information can
be found in the latest version of the H.248 Sub-series Implementors'
Guide. This should occur as soon as practicable after the rough
draft of the definition is completed and at least before the Package
is approved, in order to ensure the Package is consistent with H.248
methodologies and Package-design principles.
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In order to register private Packages, a specification is not
required but is encouraged.
Package requesters are encouraged to request registration as early as
practicable in the design process, to reserve a binary ID. Binary
IDs shall be published in the document defining the Package.
Once the initial or final request for a Package registration is
received by IANA, it will be forwarded to the IESG-appointed expert
for review. During the review, the input Package and details will be
compared to the Package template for completeness, as well as being
compared against protocol syntax and procedures. It will be compared
against existing work to see that it does not duplicate existing
functionality. It will be reviewed to see that any potential
security issues are addressed. The Expert Reviewer will then work
towards a resolution of any issues with the Package requester. The
IESG-appointed expert may complete the review in consultation with
other H.248 experts (i.e., currently Question 3 of ITU-T Study Group
16 and via email to IETF MEGACO email list). If the Package is
deemed suitable, the IESG-appointed expert shall issue a statement
indicating approval, copied to IANA.
The IESG Expert Reviewer will ensure the following considerations are
met to register a Package with the IANA:
1) A unique string name, unique serial number and version number are
registered for each Package. The string name is used as the
PackageID for text encoding. The serial number is used as the
PackageID for binary encoding. Public Packages MUST be given
serial numbers in the range 0x0001 to 0x7fff. Private Packages
MUST be given serial numbers in the range 0x8000 to 0xffff.
Serial number 0 is reserved. The unique string name and unique
serial number MAY either be requested by the Package requester or,
if not requested, assigned by the IANA.
2) The Package requester shall provide a contact name and an email
and postal address for that contact. The contact information
shall be updated by the defining organization as necessary.
3) The public Package requester shall provide a reference to a
document that describes the Package, which should be public:
a) The document shall specify the version of the Package that it
describes.
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b) If the document is public, it should be located on a public web
server and should have a stable URL. The site should provide a
mechanism to provide comments and appropriate responses should
be returned.
c) If the document is not public, it must be made available for
review by the IESG-appointed expert (without requiring a non-
disclosure agreement (NDA)) at the time of the application.
Note: The document does not have to be publicly available at the
time of the registration request; however, the document shall be
provided and available for review by the IESG-appointed expert.
Once approved by a standards body, the Package SHOULD be made
publicly available, however the Package MAY remain not public.
For private Packages, a contact email address for the Package
registration shall be provided.
4) Packages registered by other than recognized standards bodies
shall have a minimum Package name length of 8 characters.
5) Package names are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis if
all other conditions are met.
Status - "In Progress" indicates that the Package has not been fully
reviewed and approved and, therefore, may contain errors or may not
be consistent with H.248 principles. "Final" indicates that the
Package has been reviewed and approved and is stable. New Packages
shall be registered with a status of "IP". Once the Package has been
finalized (i.e., approved according to the procedures of the Package
requester's organization), they should contact IANA in order to
update the status to "Final".
Once the IESG-appointed expert has determined that the registration
is appropriate, they will advise the IANA to register the Package.
The IANA will assign a serial number to each Package meeting the
conditions of registration (except for an update of an existing
Package, which retains the serial number of the Package it is
updating), in consecutive order of registration.
5.3. Error Code Registration Procedure
Error Code requesters shall send a request to the IANA to register
the Error Code. Documentation addressing the considerations below
shall be provided (i.e., specification required as per [RFC5226]).
The IANA shall then forward the request to the IESG-appointed expert
for review.
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The following considerations shall be met to register an Error Code
with IANA:
1) An error number and a one-line (80-character maximum) string are
registered for each error.
2) A complete description of the conditions under which the error is
detected shall be included in a publicly available document. The
description shall be sufficiently clear to differentiate the error
from all other existing Error Codes.
3) The document should be available on a public web server and should
have a stable URL.
4) Error numbers registered by recognized standards bodies shall have
3- or 4-character error numbers.
5) Error numbers registered by all other organizations or individuals
shall have 4-character error numbers.
6) Only the organization or individual that originally defined it (or
their successors or assigns) can modify an error-number
definition. If the modification leads to a change in the Error
Code number, Error Code name or error string, the Error Code
modifier shall send a request to IANA to register the update.
This request shall be treated as a new Error Code request, which
will involve an Expert Review.
Once the IESG-appointed expert has determined that the registration
is appropriate, they will advise the IANA to register the Error Code.
5.4. ServiceChange Reason Registration Procedure
ServiceChange Reason requesters shall send a request to the IANA to
register the ServiceChange Reason. Documentation addressing the
considerations below shall be provided (i.e., specification required
as per [RFC5226]). The IANA shall then forward the request to the
IESG-appointed expert for review.
The following considerations shall be met to a register ServiceChange
Reason with IANA:
1) A reason number and a one-phrase (80-character maximum) unique
string are registered for each reason.
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2) A complete description of the conditions under which the reason is
used shall be included in a publicly available document. The
description shall be sufficiently clear to differentiate the
reason from all other existing ServiceChange Reasons.
3) The document should be available on a public web server and should
have a stable URL.
Once the IESG-appointed expert has determined that the registration
is appropriate, they will advise IANA to register the ServiceChange
Reason.
5.5. Profile Name Registration Procedure
Profile Name requesters shall send a request to the IANA to register
the Profile Name. Documentation addressing the considerations below
shall be provided. The IANA shall then forward the request to the
IESG-appointed expert for review.
The following considerations shall be met to register a profile with
IANA:
1) A unique string name and version number (version may be omitted
when the Profile Name contains a wildcard) is registered for each
profile.
2) A contact name and email and postal address for that contact shall
be specified. The contact information shall be updated by the
defining organization as necessary.
3) Profiles registered by other than recognized standards bodies
shall have a minimum Profile Name length of 6 characters.
4) Profile Names containing a wildcard "*" on the end of their names
shall be accepted if the first 6 characters are fully specified.
It is assumed that the organization that was issued with the
Profile Name will manage the namespace associated with the
wildcard. IANA shall not issue other profiles names within
"name*" range.
All Profile Names are first-come, first-served if all other
conditions are met.
Once the IESG-appointed expert has determined that the registration
is appropriate, they will advise IANA to register the Profile Name.
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6. IANA Considerations
This document describes an updated Package registration procedure.
[RFC5226] has been considered in making the updates. This document
does not alter the tabular Package, Error Code, and ServiceChange
Reason information in the H.248/MEGACO Packages registry.
The "Error Code", "ServiceChange Reason", and "Profile Name" IANA
considerations have been included for completeness. These
considerations align with the considerations documented in H.248.1
[H248amm1] and with [RFC3525] (with the exception of Profile Names,
which did not appear in the [RFC3525] version).
6.1. New IANA Package Registration
On the request for an initial or final Package registration, the IANA
shall forward the received information (i.e., the Package text
(specification required as per [RFC5226])) to the IESG-appointed
expert for review (see Section 5.2).
After the review, when instructed by the IESG-appointed expert, the
IANA shall register the following information in the "H.248/MEGACO
Packages" registry as described below:
1. Serial Number (identity used for Binary Encoding, also known as
Binary ID)
2. Text Name (identity used for Text Encoding, see Section 3 for the
syntax)
3. Package version
4. Extension information - Binary ID and Package version
5. Status* - IP ("In Progress") or Final
6. Package name, Reference, and Contact information
IANA will maintain the currency and public availability of the
tabulation of public and private Packages. Packages will be listed
in increasing order of serial number. The latest Package version
will be entered, replacing the previous version in the registry.
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6.2. IANA Error Code Registration
On the request for an Error Code registration, the IANA shall forward
the received information (i.e., the Error Code text and required
specification) to the IESG-appointed expert for review (see Section
5.3).
When instructed by the IESG-appointed expert, the IANA shall register
the following information in the "H.248/MEGACO Packages" registry as
described below:
1. Error Code Number
2. Error Code Text String
3. Reference
6.3. IANA ServiceChange Reason Registration
On the request for a ServiceChange Reason registration, the IANA
shall forward the received information (i.e., the ServiceChange
Reason text and required specification) to the IESG-appointed expert
for review (see Section 5.4).
When instructed by the IESG-appointed expert, the IANA shall register
the following information in the "H.248/MEGACO Packages" registry as
described below:
1. ServiceChange Reason Number
2. ServiceChange Reason Text String
3. Reference
6.4. IANA Profile Name Registration
On the request for a Profile Name registration, the IANA shall
forward received information to the IESG-appointed expert for review
(see Section 5.5).
When instructed by the IESG-appointed expert, the IANA shall register
the following information in the "H.248/MEGACO Packages" registry as
described below:
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1. Profile Name
2. Version
3. Reference/Contact
7. References
7.1. Normative References
[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
[RFC5234] Crocker, D., Ed., and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for
Syntax Specifications: ABNF", STD 68, RFC 5234, January
2008.
[H248amm1] International Telecommunication Union, "Gateway control
protocol: Version 3", Amendment 1 to ITU-T Recommendation
H.248.1, April 2008.
7.2. Informative References
[RFC3525] Groves, C., Ed., Pantaleo, M., Ed., Anderson, T., Ed., and
T. Taylor, Ed., "Gateway Control Protocol Version 1", RFC
3525, June 2003.
[RFC5125] Taylor, T., "Reclassification of RFC 3525 to Historic",
RFC 5125, February 2008.
[RFC5226] Narten, T. and H. Alvestrand, "Guidelines for Writing an
IANA Considerations Section in RFCs", BCP 26, RFC 5226,
May 2008.
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Authors' Addresses
Christian Groves
NTEC Australia
Newport, Victoria
Australia
EMail: Christian.Groves@nteczone.com
Yangbo Lin
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Shenzhen, Guangdong
P. R. China
EMail: linyangbo@huawei.com
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