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From: [email protected] 
[[email protected]] On Behalf Of Orrin Doyle 
[[email protected]]

I have an SBC which allows both SIP over UDP and over TCP (for a specific 
application).  Preferably though, I'd like all SIP Signaling over UDP to have 
as much consistency as possible.  The SIP message can't be more than 400 bytes 
or so.  This wouldn't qualify as "too big" for Sipx, would it?
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sipXecs's decisions are based on the recommendations of RFC 3261:  If a message 
is over 1200 bytes, it is sent by TCP.  RFC 3261's recommendation is 1300 
bytes, but sipXecs often adds two long Via's to a message, so we allow some 
extra headroom vs. the 1500-byte Ethernet packet limit.

It is not difficult to get messages that exceed these limits.

Dale
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