Good idea. I was trying to capture the UAC/UAS from the INFO perspective, but one of the source documents focused on UAC/UAS from the INVITE perspective. This is a great resolution. Thanks!

On Nov 13, 2008, at 2:01 PM, Adam Roach wrote:

Section 3 opens with the following text:

In this section, "UAC" is the User Agent Client from the perspective of the INVITE method. That is, it is the User Agent (UA) that sends the initial INVITE method request. This may be somewhat confusing if the User Agent Server (UAS) from the perspective of the INVITE method
  sends an INFO method request.



Yes, this is very confusing, and contrary to any other use anywhere else. I would suggest using terms like "Calling UA" and "Called UA," lest we make an already confusing issue even more muddy.

/a
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