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specification, as per [RFC2736] and [RFC8088], were followed. specification, as per [RFC2736] and [RFC8088], were followed.
When referring to the Secure Communication Interoperability Protocol, When referring to the Secure Communication Interoperability Protocol,
the uppercase acronym "SCIP" is used. When referring to the media the uppercase acronym "SCIP" is used. When referring to the media
subtype scip, lowercase "scip" is used. subtype scip, lowercase "scip" is used.
2.2. Abbreviations 2.2. Abbreviations
The following abbreviations are used in this document. The following abbreviations are used in this document.
AVP: Audio/Video Profile AVP: Audio-Visual Profile
AVPF: Audio/Video Profile Feedback AVPF: Audio-Visual Profile with Feedback
FNBDT: Future Narrowband Digital Terminal FNBDT: Future Narrowband Digital Terminal
ICWG: Interoperability Control Working Group ICWG: Interoperability Control Working Group
IICWG: International Interoperability Control Working Group IICWG: International Interoperability Control Working Group
MELPe: Mixed Excitation Linear Prediction Enhanced MELPe: Mixed Excitation Linear Prediction Enhanced
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit
NATO: North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO: North Atlantic Treaty Organization
OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer
SAVP: Secure Audio/Video Profile SAVP: Secure Audio-Visual Profile
SAVPF: Secure Audio/Video Profile Feedback SAVPF: Secure Audio-Visual Profile with Feedback
SCIP: Secure Communication Interoperability Protocol SCIP: Secure Communication Interoperability Protocol
SDP: Session Description Protocol SDP: Session Description Protocol
SRTP: Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol SRTP: Secure Real-time Transport Protocol
STANAG: Standardization Agreement STANAG: Standardization Agreement
3. Background 3. Background
The Secure Communication Interoperability Protocol (SCIP) allows the The Secure Communication Interoperability Protocol (SCIP) allows the
negotiation of several voice, data, and video applications using negotiation of several voice, data, and video applications using
various cryptographic suites. SCIP also provides several important various cryptographic suites. SCIP also provides several important
characteristics that have led to its broad acceptance as a secure characteristics that have led to its broad acceptance as a secure
communications protocol. communications protocol.
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