Information technology - UPnP Device Architecture - Part 1: UPnP Device Architecture Version 1.0

ISO/IEC 29341-1:2008(E) gives an overall view the device architecture. The series of ISO/IEC 29341 publications defines an architecture for pervasive peer-to-peer network connectivity of intelligent appliances, wireless devices and PCs. It is designed to bring easy to use, flexible, standards-based connectivity to ad-hoc or unmanaged networks whether in the home, in a small business, public spaces or attached to the Internet.

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ISO/IEC 29341-1
Edition 1.0 2008-11
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Information technology – UPnP Device Architecture –
Part 1: UPnP Device Architecture Version 1.0

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ISO/IEC 29341-1
Edition 1.0 2008-11
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Information technology – UPnP Device Architecture –
Part 1: UPnP Device Architecture Version 1.0

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
ORIGINAL UPNP DOCUMENTS (informative). 6
Introduction. 8
What is UPnP Technology? .8
UPnP Forum.8
In this document .9
Audience .11
Required vs. recommended .11
Acronyms.11
References and resources .11
0. Addressing. 13
0.1 Addressing: Determining whether to use Auto-IP .13
0.2 Addressing: Choosing an address .13
0.3 Addressing: Testing the address.14
0.4 Addressing: Periodic checking for dynamic address availability.15
0.5 Addressing: Device naming and DNS interaction .15
0.6 Addressing: Name to IP address resolution.15
0.7 Addressing references .15
1. Discovery. 17
1.1 Discovery: Advertisement .19
1.2 Discovery: Search .24
1.3 Discovery references.27
2. Description . 28
2.1 Description: Device description.30
2.2 Description: UPnP Device Template.35
2.3 Description: Service description.35
2.4 Description: UPnP Service Template.40
2.5 Description: Non-standard vendor extensions .41
2.6 Description: UPnP Template Language for devices .42
2.7 Description: UPnP Template Language for services .45
2.8 Description: Retrieving a description.46
2.9 Description references .48
3. Control . 50
3.1 Control: Protocols.51
3.2 Control: Action.52
3.3 Control: Query for variable .59
3.4 Control references.63
4. Eventing. 65
4.1 Eventing: Subscription.67
4.2 Eventing: Event messages.73
4.3 Eventing: UPnP Template Language for eventing.76
4.4 Eventing: Augmenting the UPnP Template Language .76
4.5 Eventing references .77
5. Presentation. 78
5.1 Presentation references .79
Glossary . 80
Annex A (normative) IP Version 6 Support. 82
A.1 Introduction .82
A.2 General Principles.82
A.3 Addressing .84
A.4 Discovery .88
A.5 Description .91

29341-1 © ISO/IEC:2008(E) – 3 –
A.6 Control .91
A.7 Eventing .91
A.8 Presentation.91

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY –
UPNP DEVICE ARCHITECTURE –
Part 1: UPnP Device Architecture Version 1.0
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