OK, but according to RFC 3261 13.2.2, the UAC core must generate an ACK for
each 2xx received from transaction layer. If a single user is registered
with two UAs, can he accept simultaneously two calls from the same caller??
Because it's in this situation when a UAS replies with 2xx responses...

Thanks again....


On 2/2/06, Arnault Nagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> It s possible when a single user is registered with two UAs. The INVITE
> arrives at a proxy which forwards the message towards the two UAs registered
> in the location server. So, there are two 2xx responses. It s the reason why
> the dialog is identified with the Call ID, the from and To headers and not
> only with the from and To headers.
>
> Arnault
>
> *Maricarmen Alcazar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* a écrit :
>
> Hi all,
>
> Due to forking proxies, it would be possible many 2xx responses arrive at
> a
> UAC for a single Invite.. Doest it make sense?? In which real situations
> would be that possible?
>
> Thanks in advance
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