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        Title           : Requirements for Diagnostics Support in SIP
        Author(s)       : J. Kuthan
        Filename        : draft-kuthan-sipping-diag-00.txt
        Pages           : 6
        Date            : 2002-10-24
        
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) provides only limited space for 
communicating diagnostic information when errors occur. To facilitate 
troubleshooting, automated error detection, and reporting we propose 
to create new protocol extensions. The extensions will be used for 
richer reporting on request processing status. Particularly, we 
suggest that User Agent Servers (UAS) include additional information 
about error reasons in negative replies, and proxy servers indicate 
in relayed requests the routing logic they used.

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