Dale Worley wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-12-12 at 11:34 +0530, tamal.bis...@wipro.com wrote:
>> What is the expected behaviour is a user calls himself ?
>> Should the called handle the Invite and call should get established 
>> Or cancel should be send or else some error response can be set.
> 
> Some UAs will report 486 Busy.  Others (imitating PSTN "key sets") will
> allow the incoming INVITE to ring "on another line".  Of course, this
> latter situation, with both ends of the call on different "lines" of the
> UA, is not particularly useful, but it is logically consistent and
> consistent with historical behavior of multi-line phones (so the users
> aren't confused).

Dale,

Do you mean different lines on the same phone, or on different phones 
sharing the same AOR?

Different phones is the "call the other room" scenario, and is useful.

Two lines on the same phone isn't so useful. Its like calling yourself 
and getting call waiting.

        Paul
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