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Title : Extending the Session Initiation Protocol Reason
Header for Indicating Locations
Author(s) : J. Koshiko
Filename : draft-koshiko-sipping-reason-indicating-locations-01.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 2005-2-15
This document proposes an IANA Registration extension to the Session
Initiation Protocol (SIP) Reason Header to indicate the location of
the SIP element which issued a certain SIP message. This capability
enables many enhanced services by providing the information as to how
and why a SIP message arrives at a specific application, user, or
proxy server. This draft defines new reason-params for the protocol
field of the Reason header field in RFC3326 [1].
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