Hello all,
In RFC3261 it says:
Sequential Search: In a sequential search, a proxy server attempts
each contact address in sequence, proceeding to the next one
only after the previous has generated a final response. A 2xx
or 6xx class final response always
) and proxy can proceed with next contact.
Regards,
Neeraj
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Subject: [Sip-implementors] 302 and sequential search
Hello
to 192.168.0.4
and 192.168.0.4 didn't respond at all?
Regards,
Attila
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From: Neeraj Jain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 June 2006 11:25
To: Attila Sipos; sip-implementors@cs.columbia.edu
Subject: RE: [Sip-implementors] 302 and sequential search
Typically
-out (equivalent to a 408
response) and then proceed on to the next attempt.
-Anshuman
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Sipos
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Comments inline...
Regards,
Nataraju A.B.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Attila Sipos
Sent: Fri 6/16/2006 3:01 AM
To: sip-implementors@cs.columbia.edu
Subject: [Sip-implementors] 302 and sequential search
Hello all,
In RFC3261 it says:
Sequential
On Fri, 2006-06-16 at 11:01 +0100, Attila Sipos wrote:
So what should you do if the first contact (at 192.168.0.4) gives no response
at all?
Lack of response is always equivalent to a 408 Request Timeout response.
That seems to be a general design principle of SIP. And it's possible
that the