R-MTP.2 - An Agent capable of obtaining absolute time SHOULD wait until it has accurate absolute time before establishing TLS or DTLS encryption to secure MTP communication. R-MTP.1 – When TLS or DTLS is used to secure an MTP, an Agent MUST require the MTP peer to provide an X.509 certificate. Specific requirements for implementing these are provided in the individual MTP sections. MTPs that operate over TCP will be expected to implement, at least, TLS 1.2 as defined in RFC 5246. MTPs that operate over UDP will be expected to implement, at least, DTLS 1.2 as defined in RFC 6347. If the device implementer can reasonably expect Messages to be transported across the Internet when the device is deployed, then the implementer needs to ensure the device supports encryption of all MTP protocols. It is necessary to secure transport to and from the Internet, however. R-MTP.0 – The Message Transfer Protocol MUST use secure transport when USP Messages cross inter-network boundaries.įor example, it may not be necessary to use MTP layer security when within an end-user’s local area network (LAN). This specification places the following requirement for encrypting MTP headers and payloads on USP implementations that are intended to be used in environments where USP Messages will be transported across the Internet: Endpoints will always send responses on the same MTP where the Message was received. USP has been designed to allow Endpoints to recognize when they receive a duplicate Message and to discard any duplicates. When an Agent needs to send a Notification to such a Controller, the Agent can be designed (or possibly configured) to select a particular MTP, to try sending the Notification to the Controller on all MTPs simultaneously, or to try MTPs sequentially. When an Agent supports multiple MTPs, the Agent may be configured with parameters for reaching a particular Controller across more than one MTP. The Simple Text-Oriented Messaging ProtocolĪgents and Controllers may support more than one MTP.The Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP).This version of the specification includes definitions for: The requirements for each individual Message Transfer Protocol is covered in a section of this document. Throughout this document, Message Transfer Protocol (MTP) refers to application layer transport. CoAP) and the actual OSI Transport layer (e.g. Note: Message Transfer Protocol was a term adopted to avoid confusion with the term “Transport”, which is often overloaded to include both application layer (e.g. USP messages are sent between Endpoints over one or more Message Transfer Protocols. Specification Data Models Test Plan Dev Resources FAQ Message Transfer Protocols User Services Platform (USP) A standardized protocol to manage, monitor, update, and control connected devices, IoT endpoints, user services and home networks.
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