Dean, according to the picture, there is NO IP CONNECTIVITY between
endpoints. Only a SIP proxy connects them. Nothing will work.
-Jonathan R.
Dean Willis wrote:
On Dec 2, 2007, at 10:25 PM, Jonathan Rosenberg wrote:
Section 3.1: this is an unrealistic use case. If this were the actual
network, no media would be able to flow in the resulting session.
well, MESSAGE methods and presence and probably MSRP would flow. Do you
mean to say SIP isn't useful for that sort of application?
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Dean
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