If it is absolutely stateless nothing can be done.

Assuming Route-1/Route-2/Route-3 are intermediate routes/interfaces and 
converge before it reaches the next stateful entity
and
Assuming that the stateless proxy can keep track of the Route used last time 
it can do Round-robin on the routes and hope that the next transmission will 
pick a route which is up.

Remember round-robin will happen for all requests whether retransmitted 
because it is dumb.

Lot of assumptions ;).

Kasturi



On Tuesday 18 April 2006 21:11, Fernando BERRETTA wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there some way to implement Route Fail-Over using a SIP Stateless
> Proxy?
> The scenery would be something like this
>
>                               ---------  ------Route 1
> IPP A ----------------- SIP PROXY| ------Route 2
>                               ---------  ------Route 3
>
> Is there some paper ?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Fernando
>
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