Sumanth,

Right, but the question is why is this recommended and how is it used by
the Edge Proxy?

Kevin 

-----Original Message-----
From: Sumanth Channabasappa 
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 3:25 PM
To: Kevin Johns; Francois Audet; [email protected]
Cc: Cullen Jennings; Rohan Mahy
Subject: RE: [Sip] Outbound-12 comments

> Section 4.3, Sending Non-REGISTER Requests, 1st paragraph - "UAs that 
> support this specification SHOULD include the outbound option tag in a

> Supported header field in a non-Register REGISTER request." What is a 
> non-Register REGISTER request?

>>I think this is a typo: it should say "non-Register request.".

> Further why is this recommended? I did not see this information being 
> used by the edge proxy elsewhere in the document?

>>That is a good question. Rohan? Cullen?

[S] An example of a non-REGISTER request is a SIP SUBSCRIBE message. I
am guessing this requirement refers to the use of outbound in such
cases. (We use the 'ob' parameter within the SIP Configuration
Framework.)


- S
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