"Shankara, Udaya" wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Let us consider a call between 2 UAs over TCP:
> UA1 <---------> UA2
>
> UA1 sends an INVITE to UA2 over TCP (channel 1). The Contact header of
> INVITE contains UA1's IP address and port 8000. UA2 responds to INVITE
> over
> channel 1 and ACK is also sent over the same channel.
>
> Let us assume that UA2 determines to terminate the call. The question
> is:
>
> Does UA2 send BYE over channel 1 or does it open a new TCP connection
> (channel 2) to the server running at port 8000?
New TCP connection to the server at port 8000. If you don't want that to
happen, you can put the local ip/port of that connection as the value of
the contact header.
-Jonathan R.
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