How does the number of seats matter? Without a single button being pushed, KPML needs a Sub/200/Notify/200 to create the subscription, and a Notify/200 to tear it down. 6 messages. The call needed an Invite/1xx/200/ACK and then Bye/200. 6 Messages. Both create state for a dialog.
So basically we're talking about DOUBLE the number of messages and state, without a button even being pressed. Now I know I'm not counting all the messages for REFER transfers, which are popular in call-centers, but call-transfers need new KPML subscribes too. -hadriel > -----Original Message----- > From: Eric Burger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 11:18 AM > To: Jeroen van Bemmel > Cc: IETF SIP List > Subject: Re: [Sip] Unsolicited NOTIFY/INFO versus Solicited State Update > > I would buy the efficiency argument if we were talking about 100,000 seat > call centers. However, even for a 10,000 seat call center, we are talking > about a pretty trivial number of messages compared to the total > interaction. > _______________________________________________ Sip mailing list https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/sip This list is for NEW development of the core SIP Protocol Use [EMAIL PROTECTED] for questions on current sip Use [EMAIL PROTECTED] for new developments on the application of sip
