Thanks a lot Ivar and Paul for clarifying the confused script.

I am glad for both of you :).

-
Mahesh

On Jan 22, 2008 7:16 PM, Paul Kyzivat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The target-set is derived by a proxy when getting ready to forward a
> request. In simple cases there is only one entry in the target-set, the
> R-URI of the request or the URI in the top Route header. But if the
> proxy translates the R-URI, the result of the translation may be a
> target-set with multiple entries. For instance this can occur when
> translating an AOR if there are multiple contact addresses registered
> for the AOR. Or it can happen if a proxy receives a 3xx response with
> multiple URIs, or multiple 3xx responses.
>
>        Thanks,
>        Paul
>
> Mahesh Pidshetti wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > "Ensure that the IUT on receipt of an INVITE request and the determined
> > target set is containing two URIs forwards the message (forking) to both
> > URIs":
> >
> > Is that sentence delivers the meaning of  *More URI in One INVITE*, if
> so is
> > it Possible to send a list of URI in One INVITE.
> >
> > Please clarify the meaning of the above sentence. I would be glad.
> >
> > Thanks a lot.
> >
> > -
> > Mahesh
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