Hi, 
 
>>Outbound says that the UE regiesters a number of flows. 
>>Whether all those flows come from the same same contact is 
>>inrelevant. If one flow  fails, another fail is tried. It 
>>doesn't matter if that other flow happens to be associated 
>>with another contact. So, you have redundancy.
> 
>could you please explain to me, how does that work for 
>inbound calls to the UA that need to get parallel forked to 
>all contacts that the UA has registered for its AoR?

Again, that has nothing to do with Outbound. Outbound tries to ensure
that there is at least ONE flow on which you can be reached.

If you want to register multiple contacts, and you want the registrar to
fork to them, you use normal 3261 proceudres - and then you configure
the proxy to perform parallel forking.

OR, you use normal 3261 procedures combined with Outbound, but then you
would register each contact using independent outbound procedures for
each contact. You could register each contact via each outbound proxy,
but from a outbound perspective the contacts would not be related.

Regards,

Christer


> 
> -- juha
> 
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