-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:sip-implementors->[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jhon
miller
>Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 9:57 PM
>To: SIP_Imp columbia
>Subject: [Sip-implementors] Query on Flow Control in SIP

>hi all,

>I have a Proxy which handles only 10 SIP Messages Per minute.If i got
more >than 10 messages per minute what i could do.(Send back any
response like >182 Queued) if RFC define any standards on this..

John,

IMHO, it's an implementation choice. 

First off, your proxy must be stateful to quench request retransmissions
by sending provisional response(s).

Though 182 is helpful to a caller; there's no need to send it.

You can buffer these calls and process them as and when your resources
become available. There's a potential issue that the user might not be
willing to wait that long for a call to complete and hence the user
might hang up which will result in the request being cancelled (the
CANCEL might be queued up as well.)

--victor

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