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[Sip] Question on draft-schulzrinne-sip-register-01
Hi,
The draft in reference to which I have a doubt has already expired long back
(October 2001). So are questions in reference to outdated drafts entertained
in these mailing lists? It would help me a lot if someone responds to this
email.
My doubt is regarding the second model of registration called "Outbound
proxy intercept"...
It has been proposed in this model that the foreign outbound proxy must
maintain a temporary ID for the visiting mobile host. But who is supposed to
store this ID?
Also I understand that the Local proxy will only forward the register msg to
the Local registrar only after it receives a 200 OK from the home proxy,
either with local proxy's contact or with the real local contact. But what
about the SIP URI in the To and From headers of the regiater msg that the
local proxy will forward to the local registrar?
If A is the home proxy's domain and B is the local proxy's domain and 1000
is the user name, would the SIP URI in the To and From header of this
register msg be
1000%40A@B ? Ofcourse the SIP URI in the register msg that is forwarded to
the home proxy should be 1000@A. I guess the canonical visitor name is
useful for the local proxy to handle incoming requests meant for the
visiting mobile host. But for the Register I think the ID corresponding to
the visiting host should be 1000%40A, i.e. the first part. This has not been
mentioned in the draft. Or is it
supposed to be understood from the way the model has been proposed in the
draft?
regards,
Rajarshi
Rajarshi Chakraborty
B-196, IIT Campus,
Kharagpur,
West Bengal, India
PIN-721302
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