V.92 Modem-On-Hold signalling on L2TP
draft-goyret-l2tpext-v92-moh-01
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| Author | Ignacio Goyret | ||
| Last updated | 2002-03-26 | ||
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Abstract
The Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol [L2TP] defines a mechanism for tunneling PPP [PPP] sessions. One of the features introduced by V.92 [V92] is the ability of the client modem to put the call on hold. The L2TP base protocol does not provide any means to signal this event. This document describes a method used to indicate when a client modem has gone on-hold.
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