In a message dated 11/17/2005 5:23:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't think that you can make the assertion that "technically a UA is still 
within the same boot cycle even when the network connection is lost".

I have come across network devices that reboot themselves if they lose 
network connection for a long period.

In the particular case I'm thinking of the device would attempt to DHCP for 
it's network address etc, but would also run a master timer to reboot itself if 
it didn't obtain a lease within a certain time.
Yes, I agree with you. Great point. Thanks !

Actually I want to use the change of Call-ID in REGISTER as a trigger to 
indicate that UA rebooted for one of the application we are designing. So 
wanted 
to ensure that it's safe to assume that Call-ID in REGISTER should be changed 
only after a reboot of the UA.  And in case of network failure, if the UA 
hasn't rebooted, Call-ID should not be changed.

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Thanks & Regards
Monica Ingudam (Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Signal Engineer
AOL Dulles
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