Dean Willis writes:

 > Then you're reading a different outbound draft than I am, because as  
 > far as I know, enabling the UA to bind multiple proxies is what the  
 > outbound draft does. Without it, you have no real way to do this.

ob draft does not "anable UA to bind to multiple proxies".  rfc3261
already allows and enables UA to bind to multiple proxies.

 > Since the mechanism works with a single binding, there's no rationale  
 > under RFC 2119 for making usage of multiple bindings a MUST.  If we  
 > did that , then we'd have to make it a MUST for proxies to always be  
 > deployed in pairs, and that clearly isn't going to happen in every  
 > deployment scenario. I can only afford one proxy!

then the ob set that you tell to your UAs would consist of only one
proxy, which would be perfectly fine.

-- juha
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