Yes. Thank you.

--
Raj

On Dec 20, 2007 8:59 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   From: "Raj Jain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>   But, I can understand Dale's response. So, you can "accept" an SDP
>   offer (by sending back a 200 instead of a 488), while you may
>   reject every media stream in the offer (by setting each m= line
>   port equals to 0 in the answer). I'd have treated that as
>   rejection, but since the SIP response code is 200 that's beeing
>   deemed as acceptance. I guess, its just semantics :)
>
> No, the difference is immense -- if the response is a 488, the request
> does *not* modify the dialog.  If the repsonse is a 200, the request
> *does* modify the dialog.
>
> Dale
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