Ljilja,
SIP doesn't really care - the fields that will contain addressing information - if containing dotted decimal and not FQDN are large enough to support IPv6 format. eg the Domain part of the From, To and Contact fields.... You should concern yourself with Firewall's and IPv4 to IPv6 gateways (Dual stack transition methods)etc.
Example - IPv4 SIP OK message.
SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via:SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.100.203:5060
From:<sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:<sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Call-ID:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
CSeq:102 REGISTER
Contact:<sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060>;q=0.5;expires=3599
Content-Length:0
Example - IPv6 OK message.
SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via:SIP/2.0/UDP AAAA.BBBB.CCCC.DDDD.EEEE.FFFF.GGGG.HHHH:5060
From:<sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:<sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Call-ID:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
CSeq:102 REGISTER
Contact:<sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060>;q=0.5;expires=3599
Content-Length:0
Good luck,
Wayne Davies
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In regard to the IP, could you please outline the major
requirements for upgrade from v4 to v6 - SIP related exclusively.
Thanks a lot,
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