Hi;
The client will send ACK to all the servers it receives OK
and then will keep only one dialog open, it will send BYE to all the others.

Paulo de Arruda Borelli wrote:

Hi,

This is a basic SIP feature. That's why the ACK message was created. The
source user will send ACK to the server it selects - based in diverse
criteria like the source human user choice, telephony features etc.

Check RFC 3261 for info on the ACK message.

HTH
Paulo Borelli.

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Subject: [Sip-implementors] Forking proxies

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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