I stand corrected. A "session" is the set of media streams. I guess what I 
was using the term session for can best be described as the collection of 
dialogs created by a single dialog creating request. I don't know if we have 
a term for that. We call it a SIP session (as opposed to the media session 
that the SDP describes) in our software.

cheers,
(-:bob

Robert F. Penfield
Chief Software Architect
Acme Packet, Inc.
71 Third Avenue
Burlington, MA 01803
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----- Original Message ----- 
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Subject: Re: [Sip-implementors] Session, Dialog in RFC


>   From: Benny Prijono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>   So unless these has been invalidated by recent discussions, I propose we
>   maintain the above definition of "session", and change your definition
>   of "session" to something else (maybe "session-set", or 
> "super-session"?).
>
> I'm not sure that I'm understanding everyone, but "session" has a set
> meaning, and it is *prior to* SIP -- it's a set of media streams,
> often as described by a particular SDP description.  So when it says
> "the session is terminated", it means "stop sending media and don't be
> surprised if there is no incoming media".
>
> Dale
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