Juha Heinanen wrote:

> 7. Authoritative Proxy Procedures: Forwarding Requests
> 
>    When a proxy uses the location service to look up a registration
>    binding and then proxies a request to a particular contact, it
>    selects a contact to use normally, with a few additional rules:
> 
>    o  The proxy MUST NOT populate the target set with more than one
>       contact with the same AOR and instance-id at a time.
> 
> to me this clearly means that parallel forking is not anymore possible
> when UA implements outbound, which would be a VERY SEVERE restriction
> and change of RFC3261 behavior.

This seems to me to mean that if you have two interfaces on a given UA
and want them treated as separate instances (so that the requests can be
forked) that you do so by using different instance IDs for each interface.

--
Dean
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