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Re: [Sip] New version (-04) of draft-ietf-sip-199
> > "If the forking proxy has stored the Contact
> > and Record-Route headers for the early dialogs,
> > it SHALL insert the headers in the 199 responses."
<snip>
> > Also, if there is no compulsion to store these
> > header fields, why make it mandatory to transmit
> > them if they have been stored?
>
> I was requested to add text about the possibility
> to store the header fields and included them in
> the response. I see no harm in doing so, since
> storing the parameters is optional anyway.
For clarity, the following is a snippet from my 11/17/2008
draft-ietf-sip-199-02 comments and questions posting to the sip list. I
don't have strong preference concerning the normative strength to
include (or not include) the headers.
http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/sip/current/msg25605.html
"Section 6 paragraph 2 last sentence: Since using another's To tag when
sending the 199, the draft should mention something concerning headers
Contact and Record-Route. If proxy chooses not to add them, a missing
Contact and Record-Route will not be an issue for UAC; however another
proxy (not supporting this draft) may be surprised to see their
Record-Route entry missing. Additionally since this draft defines a 1xx
with To tag which does not create a dialog (unless section 4 paragraph 4
modified), does this draft update RFC 3261?"
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