In this case, I think you can interpret "terminated" to mean "Completed" or
"Terminated". The proxy should send the final response upstream as soon as
it has received a final response for all branches (client transactions) it
created.

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> Hi.
>
> Let me know what the following paragraph means.
>
> 16.7 Response Processing
> :
>         6. Choosing the best response
> A stateful proxy MUST send a final response to a response
>          context's server transaction if no final responses have been
>          immediately forwarded by the above rules and all client
>          transactions in this response context have been terminated
>
> what I want to know is the exact meaning of the last word, "terminated".
> Does it mean the "terminated state" of a tansaction state machine?
>
> If so, for exampe, in case that all UAS send a 4xx response to INVITE
request immediately, though the result is determined, UAC will receive a
final response in at least 32 second because the client transaction spends
32 seconds(Timer D) in "Completed" state.
>
> I think that if "terminated" means the "Completed" state, which is a
better idea.
>
> thank you in advance.
>
> Best regards.
>
> J.M. Jung
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