Hi Klaus,

actually is not correct as the branch parameter is mandatory:

8.1.1.7 Via

  .........

  When the UAC creates a request, it MUST insert a Via into that
  request.  The protocol name and protocol version in the header field
  MUST be SIP and 2.0, respectively.  The Via header field value MUST
  contain a branch parameter.  This parameter is used to identify the
  transaction created by that request.  This parameter is used by both
  the client and the server.
  .........


It looks that the SIP grammar is not 100% synchronized with the RFC's text.

Regards,
Bogdan


Klaus Darilion wrote:

Yes. this is allowed

Via               =  ( "Via" / "v" ) HCOLON via-parm *(COMMA via-parm)

regards
klaus

Ricardo Martinez wrote:

Hello list.
Sorry to ask this question here, but i can't find the answer in the RFC3261
               Is this "VIA" permited according to the RFC?

Via: SIP/2.0/UDP____ 69.20.6.205:15060, SIP/2.0/UDP____ 69.1.229.69:4081;branch=z9hG4bK-58e9ccfcef0f4c99915b8007cb9713e1-1156793814


It seems to be two VIA's in ONE line...

Thanks
Regards,
Ricardo.-


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