Joel Dodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >In RFC 3515, section 2, second paragraph, it states, "Unless stated >otherwise, the protocol for emitting and responding to a REFER request >are identical to those for a BYE request in [1]." [1] is RFC 3261.
>In RFC 3261, section 15.1.1, it states, "The UAC MUST consider the >session terminated (and therefore stop sending or listening for media) >as soon as the BYE request is passed to the client transaction." >So, if my UA sends a REFER, does it automatically stop >sending/receiving RTP? Nope. It only means that BYE is only "normal" request method defined in RFC 3261, everything else (INVITE/ACK/CANCEL/OPTIONS/REGISTER) has something magic associated with it. REFER never terminates session. --Pekka _______________________________________________ Sip-implementors mailing list [email protected] http://lists.cs.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/sip-implementors
