Paul Kyzivat wrote:
Hisham,

I don't understand how you expect the registering of two schemes to work. Suppose the phone needs to use outbound. Are you suggesting that it needs to establish one outbound connection for sips and a different one for sip? Why would anyone want to incur that extra cost compared to simply receiving both sip and sips calls over the same connection?

Why couldn't both the SIP and SIPS registration share one TLS connection?


Here's another question. Say Bob is registering to a location server (that sends a 302). Bob register only a SIPS contact.


Alice sends a SIP INVITE to the location server, targeting Bob's AOR.

Does the 302 that comes back point to a SIP or SIPS target?

With singular registration of SIPS, it has to have both, right? Or does the location server return only a SIP contact for a SIP query and a SIPS contact for a SIPS query?

How would we register such that the location server returns only a SIPS response?

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Dean

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