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RE: [Sip] Question about Poll: Proposal relating to keepalive, TCP, and UDP usage in draft-ietf-sip-outbound
- To: "Juha Heinanen" <jh at tutpro.com>
- Subject: RE: [Sip] Question about Poll: Proposal relating to keepalive, TCP, and UDP usage in draft-ietf-sip-outbound
- From: "Christer Holmberg \(JO/LMF\)" <christer.holmberg at ericsson.com>
- Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2007 13:57:33 +0100
- Cc: Cullen Jennings <fluffy at cisco.com>, SIP <sip at ietf.org>, Francois Audet <audet at nortel.com>, Dean Willis <dean.willis at softarmor.com>, Brian Stucker <bstucker at nortel.com>
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- Thread-topic: [Sip] Question about Poll: Proposal relating to keepalive, TCP, and UDP usage in draft-ietf-sip-outbound
Hi,
>>That may also affect the deployment speed of outbound, and people will
continue to use whatever mechanisms they are
>>currently using.
>
>what is wrong with that as long existing mechanism work and don't
require any standardization?
>is there some ietf religion here?
Probably :)
But, the reason I like outbound is because I think it's a TECHNICALLY
good solution, and more flexible than many of the existing mechanisms.
>regarding tcp, outbound should not specify one single mandatory
mechanism for keepalives. for example, if SIP UA
>support tcp keepalives, it should be allowed to use them without
sending any application level data (stun or crlf).
Yes.
Regards,
Christer
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