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Re: [Sip] I-D ACTION:draft-sparks-sip-noninvite-00.txt
Robert,
a couple of comments on the draft.
At the end of Section 5.1, you say that SUBSCRIBE "proofs that another
option exists". However, SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY does not resolve the HERP
problem (e.g., one of the UASs wants to challenge the request and the
other does not).
In Section 6, you mention:
"ACK is not needed for this pending non-INVITE because we have removed
unreliable transports. (ACK was originally needed for INVITE because
reliability over UDP became the server's responsibility after its
first response and the server needed to know when to stop
retransmitting."
Reliability was not the only (original) purpose of ACK. If you receive a
request and respond immediately, you can assume that the client is still
there. However, if you receive a request, take a long time doing whaever
processing is needed, and then answer, you want to be sure that the
client is still there. The ACK confirms that the client has not died or
given up in the meantime. It may be good to document this in the draft.
Thanks,
Gonzalo
Internet-Drafts@ietf.org wrote:
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> A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
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> Title : Considerations for the Session Initiation Protocol's
> non-INVITE Transaction
> Author(s) : R. Sparks
> Filename : draft-sparks-sip-noninvite-00.txt
> Pages : 14
> Date : 2003-2-10
>
> This draft explores several issues with the Session Initiation
> Protocol's non-INVITE transaction. It focuses on the use of
> provisional responses and on problems related to transaction
> timeouts.
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