Noramally TCP is used when message size is larger than MTU size of the
network, i think 500 bytes is much less than MTU size of most of the
networks. Is there any other reason you are looking for a TCP option(E.g:
Identifying the client server session across SIP dialogues etc)?

Regards
-Satan

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Vijayalakshmi <[email protected]>wrote:

> Can I use TCP to send or receive this message. Is it feasible??
>
> My message length will be approximately 500 bytes as follows
>
>
> NOTIFY sip:[email protected]:5060 SIP/2.0
> Call-ID: [email protected]
> CSeq: 1 NOTIFY
> From: <sip:[email protected]:5060>;tag=343833444441FFFFFFFF
> To: <sip:[email protected]:5060>
> Max-Forwards: 70
> Subscription-State: Active
> Event: message-summary
> Content-Type: application/simple-message-summary
> Via: SIP/2.0/TCP
> 135.111.122.64:5060;branch=z9hG4bK237262a4269abc6dd282d5f81f9d0ff2
> Content-Length: 42
>
> Messages-Waiting:YES
> Voice-Message: 1/0
>
> Thanks in Advance....
>
> Regards
> Vijayalakshmi Marudhanayagam
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Regards
-Satan
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