Christer Holmberg writes:

 > So, you are saying the following: if the UA does not support CRLF the
 > UA itself will include a short registration interval in the REGISTER
 > request?

yes.

 > That is not standardized behavior either, and I am not sure that is
 > how UAs work.

i didn't claim that it is standardized.  it is simply a practical UA
implementers way to solve the problem without yet another addition to
sip protocol, which we sick of.

 > "you can write that if registration interval would be as short as
 > default keepalive interval then it is not recommended to send
 > keepalives."

ok, looks like i tried something to make you happy, but i'll take that
back, because the discussion has shown that nothing like that is
needed.  i repeat, if UA is using TCP, your draft should clearly say
that the keep stuff is NOT used.

-- juha
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