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On 10/31/11 10:46 AM, Worley, Dale R (Dale) wrote:
>> From: Olle E. Johansson [o...@edvina.net]
>>
>> RFC 3261 is not totally clear in the topic of AORs you can register
>> to. It seems to indicate any URI, but mentions usernames in most
>> examples.
>
> In practice, what you can register to is
2011/10/31 Pavesi, Valdemar (NSN - US/Irving) :
> It will be registered by contact header not by to-header
Oh please You register for receiving requests sent to the URI in
the "To" header of the REGISTER. And you will receive them in the
Contact URI of the REGISTER.
This changes *nothing*.. O
31 okt 2011 kl. 15:46 skrev Worley, Dale R (Dale):
>> From: Olle E. Johansson [o...@edvina.net]
>>
>> RFC 3261 is not totally clear in the topic of AORs you can register
>> to. It seems to indicate any URI, but mentions usernames in most
>> examples.
>
> In practice, what you can register to is
> From: Olle E. Johansson [o...@edvina.net]
>
> RFC 3261 is not totally clear in the topic of AORs you can register
> to. It seems to indicate any URI, but mentions usernames in most
> examples.
In practice, what you can register to is what the registrar for the
domain in question will accept. S
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Subject: [Sip-implementors] Register to a domain without username in the
AOR
RFC 3261 is not totally clear in the topic of AORs you can register to.
It seems to indicate any URI, but mentions usernames in most examples.
The definition of address
2011/10/31 Olle E. Johansson :
> So can I REGISTER with a "To: sip:sales.edvina.net" ?
IMHO the spec allows it.
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RFC 3261 is not totally clear in the topic of AORs you can register to. It
seems to indicate any URI, but mentions usernames in most examples. The
definition of address-of-record is
" Address-of-Record: An address-of-record (AOR) is a SIP or SIPS URI
that points to a domain with a loc