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Re: [Sip] SIP messages
hi,
I guess you are talking about RFC 3261. Try it on google.
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Ritesh Maheshwari
Final yr, Computer Sci & Engg
IIT Kharagpur, India
rite_m@yahoo.com, rite_m@hotmail.com, riteshm@cse.iitkgp.dhs.org
From: "Valerie Kenneally" <vkenneally@cit.ie>
Reply-To: <vkenneally@cit.ie>
To: <sip@ietf.org>
Subject: [Sip] SIP messages
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 15:31:51 -0000
Hi all,
Just wondering if a document has been written discussing the different SIP
messages and the headers and contents they contain.
Thanks in advance,
Valerie Kenneally
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