hi Sumin:
here is my understanding about your question:
1. when client transaction return timeout, uac should act as receiving a
408, but client transaction shouldn't return a 408 actually.

2. refer to above explain

3. i think you should.

On 10/26/06, Sumin Seo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> **
> Here are my questions.
> 1. How can TU know if 408 Request Timeout is generated from stack  or UAS?
>
> 2. Per RFC 3261 17.1.1.2, when Timer B expires in "calling" state, UAC
> should not generate ACK. Even though 408 Request Timeout is generated by
> stack in "proceeding" state, should UAC send ACK to UAS?
>
> 3. If 408 Request Timeout is sent by UAS in "proceeding" state, should UAC
> send ACK to UAS?
>
>
> thanks in advance,
> Sumin.
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