On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 15:57 -0500, Jerell Billings wrote:
> 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?

Probably not.  Of course, the UAC is allowed to act as it chooses, but
in such a case, the UAC would usually act on the 3xx either (1)
immediately upon receiving it, creating new forks while the old ones
continued, or (2) after all non-3xx forks terminated, it would
consolidate all received 3xx's into a new list of targets and create
forks to each of them.

Dale


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