Yes,
 session-attribute applies to all media sessions present in the sessions
i.e. all m-line below the session attribute, unless the same attribute is
present for media(m-line )as well, in which case the identical attribute
type for media overrides that of the session.

Regards
Harsha


On 06/06/2008, technocrat voip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hello friends,
>
> Is there any difference b/w media attribute and session attribute.
>
> I noticed in one of the sip trace for call hold ( UA 's sip trace )
> inactive
> is session attribute ( wireshark is used to capture and edit the trace ).
> Where as in response inactive is in media attribute.
>
> INVITE
> ______________________________
>
> Time Description, active time (t): 0 0
> Session Attribute (a): inactive
> ____________________________
>
>
> 200 OK
> __________________________
>
> Media Attribute (a): ptime:20
> Media Attribute (a): inactive
> ________________________
>
>
> regards
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Regards
Harsha
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