On 08/12/2011 03:00 AM, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote: > 2011/8/11 Paul Kyzivat<[email protected]>: >> That contrasts with a case where the example.com server receives a >> request for sip:[email protected] and discovers that "[email protected]" >> is not in the location server, so that registrations for it could not >> succeed. In that case 404 not found is appropriate. > When you say "discovers that "[email protected]" is not in the > location server", do you mean that such user does NOT exist in the > system (regardless it's SIP registered or not)? I assume you mean > that. If not, I don't agree as 480 would be the correct response :) > In real life, when there is no binding in the registrar for such AOR, except for some cases where a redirect to voicemail is an option, do developers really code the registrar to bother looking up the user database just to determine a 480 versus a 404 response?
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