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RFC 3661
Title: Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) Return Code
Usage
Author(s): B. Foster, C. Sivachelvan
Status: Informational
Date: December 2003
Mailbox: bfoster@cisco.com, chelliah@cisco.com
Pages: 24
Characters: 49898
Updates: 3435
I-D Tag: draft-foster-mgcp-returncodes-03.txt
URL: ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3661.txt
This document provides implementation guidelines for the use of
return codes in RFC 3435, Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP)
Version 1.0. Return codes in RFC 3435 do not cover all possible
specific situations that may ever occur in a gateway. That is not
possible and not necessary. What is important is to ensure that the
Call Agent that receives a return code behaves appropriately and
consistently for the given situation. The purpose of this document is
to provide implementation guidelines to ensure that consistency.
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