thanks tarun and vivek for prompt response..
So basically, a stateless proxy is of no use; as far as an infrastructure
is concerned...


Regards,

Vineet Menon




On 5 June 2012 15:54, Tarun2 Gupta <[email protected]> wrote:

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> A stateless proxy forwards each request downstream to a single element
> determined by making a targeting and routing decision based on the
> request.  It simply forwards every response it receives upstream.  A
> stateless proxy discards information about a message once the message has
> been forwarded. Stateless proxy takes messages, both requests and
> responses, directly from the transport layer (and thus are not able to
> distinguish between retransmissions and the original message).****
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> IMO, such an entity cannot do accounting.****
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> HI,****
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> How does a stateless proxy do routing of SIP packets? Can it do accounting
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> of calls?****
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