Vijeth D wrote:
> 
> Hi,

[...moved to SIP Implementors...]

>    1. The rfc specifies that the communication b/n the proxies and the 
> location servers is out of scope of the document. Can anybody tell me what 
> document or rfc to refer to understand about this communication.

Not sure why the communication between a proxy and a location server is 
turning out to be a formidable task; it's simple really -- your location
server could be anything -- a Unix daemon that you wrote which saves info-
rmation to a disk file, finger/rwho daemons, LDAP data store, commercial
DBMS systems, anything you desire.  When a proxy wants to resolve a SIP URI 
in its domain to a location, it can communicate with the LS in the language
that they both understand -- LDAP queries, SQL statements, Unix commands,
whatever...

>    2. Also there is not much information about the functioning of the SIP 
> registrars in the RFC. Is there any document or draft specifying the 
> same.?

Are you looking for any specific information on registrars?  Having 
implemented a registrar/proxy/redirect server, I found out that the RFC had
all the information I needed.  Do you have a specific query on the 
functionality of a registrar...

Regards,

- vijay
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