DRAGE, Keith (Keith) wrote:
The problem with issuing a new request falls into two parts:

-       it does not solve the problem of standalone transactions like
MESSAGE.

-       will a new request in the reverse direction reach the original
sender given that the routeing path can be totally independent of the
original request.

Again would welcome a fuller explanation or correction here.

A bit of the latter was explored in S4.3 of a now expired,
though still archived draft on handling large UDP responses.
See http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-gurbani-sip-large-udp-response-00.

Thanks,

- vijay
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