On Apr 18, 2007, at 12:14 AM, Hisham Khartabil wrote:


The question I have is how does the UA that registers tell the home
proxy that it wants to be contacted on a sip uri, sips uri or both.
Paul does not like the multiple registration idea. How else?


That's another way of approaching the question I've been trying to ask.

A SIP registration means that the UA wants only SIP requests and can or will not handle SIPS.

It is proposed that a SIPS registration means that the UA can handle both SIP and SIPS requests.

How does a UA register to get only SIPS requests?

Francois' draft talks about this being set by proxy policy:

   Proxies MAY have their own policy regarding routing of requests to
SIP or SIPS URIs. For example, a proxy in a critical environment may
   be configured to only route SIPS.

I'm not entirely confident that this is adequate, and want some way for the registering UA to be able to declare that it only wants SIPS requests.

--
Dean

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