thufir wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 06:38:53 -0300, Joshua Colp wrote:
An INVITE is a request to set up a session, commonly referred to as a
call. Anything supporting SIP to establish calls uses INVITE to do so.
It's equivalent to picking up the phone and dialing a number.
an INVITE would
On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 06:38:53 -0300, Joshua Colp wrote:
> An INVITE is a request to set up a session, commonly referred to as a
> call. Anything supporting SIP to establish calls uses INVITE to do so.
> It's equivalent to picking up the phone and dialing a number.
an INVITE would never be sent
Thufir wrote:
I don't understand what a SIP invite is. Certainly it's explained as:
"This article explains the main fields included in a SIP INVITE, which
is sent to set-up a VoIP call. A SIP INVITE message contains typically
between 4 and 6 header entries with contact information inside
I don't understand what a SIP invite is. Certainly it's explained as:
"This article explains the main fields included in a SIP INVITE, which is
sent to set-up a VoIP call. A SIP INVITE message contains typically between
4 and 6 header entries with contact information inside them."