So, from the (originating) UAC standpoint, if the proxy was very passive about this sort of thing, and it passed multiple responses back to the UAC (maybe two devices sent 180/183 messages , and another device sent 302), then the originating UAC would treat the 302 as a final response and CANCEL the other calls that it has seen activity from? Thanks.
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Dale Worley <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 10:06 -0500, Jerell Billings wrote: > > If a request is forked by a proxy, and one of the recipients of the > request > > issues a redirect (302 user elsewhere), will that be handled by the proxy > or > > will it be passed on to the UAC who initiated the request. > > The proxy may choose whether to "recurse" (handle the Contacts itself), > or to send the 302 as a response to the request it received. It can > also handle some of the Contacts itself, delete them from the 302 > response, and send the reduced 302 as a response to the request it > received. > > Usually proxies act on 302 responses. > > Dale > > > _______________________________________________ Sip-implementors mailing list [email protected] https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/sip-implementors
