3261 says

Specifically, requests that are not target refresh requests do not
modify the dialog's remote target URI, and requests that are target
refresh requests do. For dialogs that have been established with an
INVITE, the only target refresh request defined is re-INVITE (see
Section 14). Other extensions may define different target refresh
requests for dialogs established in other ways. 

REFER does change the remote-target URI.
 
Best Regards,
Ashish Saxena
877-5570

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Rockson Li (zhengyli)
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Subject: Re: [Sip] REFER a target-refresh

Hi Christer,

I think it's target refresh method. please check RFC5057


5.4. Target Refresh Requests

   Target refresh requests update the remote target of a dialog when
   they are successfully processed.  The currently defined target
   refresh requests are INVITE, UPDATE, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, and REFER.

Regards,
-Rockson 

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Hi, 

I have a question regarding the REFER method: is it a target refresh
method? 

RFC 3515 doesn't say anything about it. However, the Contact header
seems to be MANDATED in the REFER request (eventhough not shown in the
examples in the draft).

And, chapter 4 of RFC 4488 says: 

"This document defines a new SIP header field: "Refer-Sub". This header
field is meaningful and MAY be used with a REFER request and the
corresponding 2XX response only. This header field set to "false"
specifies that a REFER-Issuer requests that the REFER- Recipient doesn't
establish an implicit subscription and the resultant dialog. Note that
when using this extension, the REFER remains a target refresh request
(as in the default case -- when the extension is not used)."

So, I guess that means that REFER IS a target refresh method? 

Regards, 

Christer 

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