From: "SOURABH ANPAT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> If party A calls party B and party B has a mobile phone, desk phone and PC, the call will get forked to all devices and the PC may answer. The GRUU for B's PC is stored on device A. If B had a sequential ringing scheme whereby the mobile phone rang first, then the desk phone, then the PC, then this scheme would be lost at the next time that party A called party B, as the party A may decide to insert the GRUU for the next communication with party B, thus contacting the PC. This would override any ringing/contacting preferences for party B.
Which is why A should not use a GRUU to contact "party B" -- that's what B's AOR is for. A GRUU should be used *only* if you want to contact a particular user agent, usually for executing a call-control operation. Dale _______________________________________________ Sip-implementors mailing list [email protected] https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/sip-implementors
