> Hie all,
> This is the first time I send a message to this mailing list, it will
be
> a general purpose question about the SIP proxy non deterministic
> behaviour;
> As far as I know, the same SIP signaling messages sent to two
different
> proxies involve different application layer behaviour, this is due to
> the SIP protocol use of values generated based on random numbers as
well
> as the use of some clock based values; The question is, do you think
> that with two well hardware and software tuned SIP proxies, we can do
> something to ensure that both proxies have the same behaviour in terms
> of application messages (replies, etc.); I am rather waiting for
> directives about both the efficiency and the faisability of the thing;
> 
[ABN] it is very unlikely that both the proxies running the same
software on diff machines/hardware would generate the same random
numbers/time based random numbers since network delay could be different
for same messages reaching different proxies... 

We don't have any control over the network latencies... :(

I hope this answers your question... ??

Regards,
Nataraju A B

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