[reSIProcate] Can sip ACK be used for Register response
Yuan, Frank
Frank.Yuan at stratus.com
Fri Apr 27 14:58:05 CDT 2007
Hi All,
As far as I know that SIP ACK is used only for final response of INVITE
msg, but LinkSys PAP2 used it for Register response.
Are there any SIP RFCs to allow it?
Here is the sip trace:
[04/28/07 05:34:14.775975](sipServer00|3697826736)Rcv Stack Msg:
REGISTER sip:sip01.mynetfone.com.au SIP/2.0^M
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 124.189.51.79:5060;branch=z9hG4bK-8310ea79^M
Max-Forwards: 70^M
Contact: 09123994 <sip:09123994 at 124.189.51.79:5060>;expires=240^M
To: 09123994 <sip:09123994 at sip01.mynetfone.com.au>^M
From: 09123994
<sip:09123994 at sip01.mynetfone.com.au>;tag=2d656c4829c17b7ao0^M
Call-ID: b3bb7dca-a99dbfba at 124.189.51.79^M
CSeq: 62263 REGISTER^M
Allow: ACK, BYE, CANCEL, INFO, INVITE, NOTIFY, OPTIONS, REFER^M
Supported: x-sipura^M
User-Agent: Linksys/PAP2-3.1.9(LSc)^M
Content-Length: 0^M
[04/28/07 05:34:14.776328](sipServer00|4050291632)CallObj 266 Id
b3bb7dca-a99dbf
ba at 124.189.51.79 snd SIP STATUS 401 Msg
SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized^M
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 124.189.51.79:5060;branch=z9hG4bK-8310ea79^M
To: "09123994"<sip:09123994 at sip01.mynetfone.com.au>^M
From: <sip:09123994 at sip01.mynetfone.com.au>;tag=2d656c4829c17b7ao0^M
Call-ID: b3bb7dca-a99dbfba at 124.189.51.79^M
CSeq: 62263 REGISTER^M
User-Agent: EN2.5.23^M
WWW-Authenticate: Digest
nonce="626791f8_00266",realm="my.com",algorithm=MD5^M
Content-Length: 0^M
[04/28/07 05:32:14.799145](sipServer00|3697826736)Rcv Stack Msg:
ACK sip:09123994 at sip01.mynetfone.com.au SIP/2.0^M
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 124.189.51.79:5060;branch=z9hG4bK-49c0bda0^M
To: "09123994" <sip:09123994 at sip01.mynetfone.com.au>^M
From: <sip:09123994 at sip01.mynetfone.com.au>;tag=2d656c4829c17b7ao0^M
Call-ID: b3bb7dca-a99dbfba at 124.189.51.79^M
CSeq: 62261 ACK^M
Content-Length: 0^M
^M
Regards,
Frank Y
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