Juha Heinanen wrote:
> Elwell, John writes:
> 
>  > [JRE] Yes, indeed, retention of forking is very important. With RFC
>  > 3261, multiple UAs can register and incoming requests will be forked to
>  > them. With sip-outbound, this is still the case, provided these multiple
>  > UAs choose different instance IDs. This still holds true if two UAs are
>  > implemented in the same device, e.g., in your example, a dual mode
>  > device would have a GPRS UA with one instance ID and a WLAN UA with a
>  > second instance ID. 
> 
> see my previous email.  i don't want two UAs, but like today, only one
> that has two contacts.
> 

What requires there to be two "real" UAs to have two instance-id values?
A single UA with two interfaces and one instance-id per interface seems
reasonable to me.

It's also reasonable that that UA might have two different interfaces
that share an instance-id. It's really a choice between different
deployment scenarios.

--
Dean

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