I assume you are looking at this as a UAC and not a proxy since
this approach makes no sense for a proxy at all.

You'll be ok until the first time you have to send a request to
a second destination while working through the algorithm in RFC3263.
At that point, you'll be broken.

RjS

On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 09:31, Sudharsana Krishnan wrote:
> All
> 
> I had a question related to creation of the branch parameter for outgoing 
> requests.
> 
> I want to use the CSeq number appended to the call-id in the sip request as 
> the branch parameter.
> (after the magic cookie)
> 
> Since Call-ID will be globally and spatially unique, what I am doing I think 
> will ensure uniqueness for branch creations.
> 
> Does somebody out there forsee an issue?
> 
> thanks
> 
> Br
> Krish
> 
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