>  2) If support for Session Timer (ST) is not enabled at User Agent (UA) and 
> User Agent (UA) sends INVITE with Support header with value as 'timer' to 
> other end point.
>  And end point responds with 2xx response with Require header with value 
> 'timer'.
>

This is faulty implementation. Why would UA send "timer" extension in
Supported header if its NOT enabled on UA. Is there any pressing need
to do so?

Only if Session timers are enabled, UA send
timer in supported header and then its up to the other end to accept
or ignore the session refresh request.

- Harsha
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