Hi Atul,

it should not do so, if the URI is the request URI of an OPTIONS request. 
Because that should be answered by the proxy. And to direct such a request to 
a proxy you have to use a SIP URI in form of sip:domain-name or 
sip:ip-address.

Regards
  Nils Ohlmeier

On Thursday 19 August 2004 12:43, Atul Khandelwal wrote:
> Hi Anuj,
>
>  In this case the proxy responds back with a 484 Address Incomplete
> response.
>
> Regards,
> Atul
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> A valid sip address is <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> If i give just          sip:domain-name / IP address
>                         (sip:abc.com    or   sip:123.123.123.123)
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> Thanks in advance
> anuj
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