Yes, if UAC supports session timers, it must set Supported header as
"timer", else, the UAS may not perform session-timer related
processing even though Session-Expired header is present.

On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 12:57 AM, Krishna Rao Gurram
<krishna.gur...@aricent.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>               I have a query about Supported header. Is it must to send
> 'timer' tag extension in Supported: header if Session-Expire:
> 60;refresher=uac/uas header is present in a request?
>
>  What should be the behaviour if UAS receives a message including the
> header "Session-Expire: 600;refresher=uac"but excluding the header
> "Supported:timer"?
>
>  Thanks
>  Krishna rao
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