On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Adam B. Roach wrote:

> >            In Henning's presentation slide on SIP (August 2000 version),
> > it is stated that the size for a full SIP message is 359 bytes, of which
> > the component 'other' contributes 72 bytes. May I know what does 'other'
> > consist of?
> 
> I don't know offhand which slide you're referring to, but...

I don't know what you're talking about either but 72 bytes sounds about
right for the UDP/IP header (of the top of my head).

<snip>

> This is about 252 bytes, but is horribly artificial. In practice, our
> testing client generates messages that are about 766 bytes long.
> 

Our machine generated CPL scripts can be far larger too.

s/a/"James Undery"/

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