Thank you all, it is clear to me now.

Quick look at 5626. The new spec is big. But though made it easier on
me. At least we came up with the way to tackle these situations.


Regards,

Brez

On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 10:38 PM, Paul Kyzivat <pkyzi...@cisco.com> wrote:
>
>
> Brez Borland wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Below I assume using tcp transport for registrations.
>>
>> As I understand, while using a reliable transport for dialogs the
>> connection between UAC and the next hop is active until the dialog is
>> terminated by one party sending BYE and another party responding back.
>> The connections on both sides are then closed.
>
> You can't assume that.
>
> Iñaki pointed you to the "outbound" and "connection reuse" stuff.
> Aside from that, the best you can expect is that you open a TCP connection
> to some destination when you want to send a request, and you may receive the
> responses to that request on the same connection. Then, if you wish you may
> send additional requests to the same destination over the same connection.
> But requests to you, even in the same dialog will come over a different
> connection initiated from the other end, and you will be responding to
> those, preferably over the same connection.
>
>        Thanks,
>        Paul
>

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