Hi

It does not make any sense to have both 'sendrecv' and 'sendonly' attributes 
simultaneously for the same media description. The general rule is to be strict 
while sending and lenient while receiving. AFAIK, there is no use case for 
sending such a request. If you are on the receiving side, you can chose to be 
strict (and reject it with a 488) or lenient (and apply one of the mode and 
ignore the other).

Regards,
Tarun Gupta
Aricent

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Subject: [Sip-implementors] Regarding SDP attributes

Hi All,

Can we send both attributes (sendrecv & sendonly) in single Request.

 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000/1
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000/1
*a=sendrecv*
a=ptime:20
*a=sendonly*
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Regards,
-Abhishek
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