Dean Willis writes:

 > Um, perhaps I missed something. What is that prevents a UA from
 > registering two different interfaces with discrete instance IDs and
 > having a forking proxy fork to both instances?

i don't think nothing prevents that, but in my example, there is only
one sip ua and one instance of it.  both contacts of this instance belong
to the same ua:

   Proxies can
   determine which flows go to the same UA by comparing the instance-id.

if my phone would have two instance-ids, according to the above, i would
have too UAs, which is not the case today and i don't want that to be
the case when/if i one day upgrade its software to support outbound rfc.

it is amazing how hard it is to you to admit that outbound i-d as
currently written is badly broken.

-- juha
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