And if you want UA1 to sit in the middle of all the media, you could
then send an INVITE/Replaces to the other UA (not the one you sent an
INVITE/Join).

Michael

Paul Kyzivat wrote:
> Dale,
> 
> UA 1 uses an INVITE with a Join header, to either UA 2 or UA 3, where
> the Join header references the dialog id. See RFC 3911.
> 
>       Paul
> 
> 
> 
> Dale R. Worley wrote:
> > If I have a UA 1 with dialogs established to UA 2 and UA 3, it is
> > well-known how UA 1 can remove itself from the situation and connect
UA
> > 2 directly to UA 3.  (Send to UA 2 a REFER with Refer-To:
> > UA-3?Replaces=call-id-with-UA-3.)
> >
> > But if UA 1 has the dialog identifiers of a dialog between UA 2 and
UA
> > 3, how does it insert itself into the connection between the two?  I
> > cannot see how to perform two simultaneous INVITE-with-Replaces
> > operations.
> >
> > Dale
> >

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