Regards,
Nataraju A.B.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 5:27 PM
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Subject: [Sip-implementors] Loose Routing

Hi all,

        I have one doubt on Routing in SIP, SIP RFC-3261 says that "A
proxy is said to be loose routing if it follows the Route header
field. These procedures seperate the destination of the request from
the set of proxies that need to be visited along the way(present in
the Route header field)".

        But I understood from this is, because of Route header field
it is said to be loose routing. and if one is using the Route header
field for routing, it will be Strict Routing as it has to follow the
specified path.

[ABN] in both loose routing and strict routing cases the routing is
always based in route header only, if there is one. Btu how the route
information being used is different. (I mean how req-uri is populated in
LR or SR is different...
following sections gives actual logical diff between the two...
16.12.1.1 Basic SIP Trapezoid
16.12.1.2 Traversing a Strict-Routing Proxy

Thanks in advance.
Pradip Gajjar.

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