Its a naming issue.

A proxy server relays requests, and may generate 100 replies.

A UAS server can send any final reply.

Real implementations are frequently a combination of both -- they act
as a proxy server (e.g., they fork INVITE to multiple destinations) and
UAS (they may request authentication).

Thats BTW documented in RFC 3261, Section 16.1 "Overview".

-Jiri

At 11:37 AM 8/29/2002, Alexeitsev, D wrote:
>Hello All
>
>Is it correct that a proxy theoretically can generate any response by itself with an 
>exception of 200 OK?
>
>Greetings,
>Denis Alexeitsev
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