I want to make sure we're not going to re-hash all the call-id/to-tag
mess some of use have had to live through already. Exactly what
properties do you need this identity to have? For example, with your
current draft, if the call forks to two automata that answer
immediately, you'll end up with two valid sessions with the same
"Session-ID." Is that what we want? If so, the term "Session-ID" is
something of a misnomer. Perhaps "Session-Group-ID"?
/a
On 11/18/08 6:36 PM, Hadriel Kaplan wrote:
Howdy,
I know it's bad form to submit a draft during the IETF, but oh well.
I submitted a draft for a call-id type thing that's not actually a call-id, to
get through B2BUA's, for a bunch of uses noted in the draft.
Comments appreciated, as always. Heckling welcomed too. :)
-hadriel
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Title : A Session Identifier for the Session Initiation
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There are several reasons for having a globally unique session
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