Hi, 

>>Well, that is what I initially said in this thread, and what I believe

>>we already did have before Outbound-12: the outbound proxy was able to

>>insert the "keep" parameter in the Path header to indicate support of 
>>keep-alive...
> 
>The 'keep' was removed because it's *completely* useless. The 
>client discovers outbound support via 'ob' in the Path. If 
>it's using UDP flows, it uses STUN; if it has TCP flows, it uses CRLF.

Again, that is what I have proposed as an alternative. I have said that
the UA should be allowed, when it sees the "ob" parameter in the Path,
to use keep-alive even if the registrar does not support outbound.

>Apparently 'ob' doesn't work for you, because you want to use the
keepalive parts and not full outbound.

See above.

Regards,

Christer
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