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	Title		: Addressing Record-Route issues in Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
	Author(s)	: T. Froment, C. Lebel
	Filename	: draft-froment-sip-record-route-fix-00.txt
	Pages		: 25
	Date		: 2007-2-26
	
   A typical function of a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Proxy is to
   set a Record-Route header on initial requests in order to make
   subsequent requests pass through it.  This header contains a SIP
   Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) indicating where and how the
   subsequent requests should be sent to reach the proxy.  Like any SIP
   URI, it can contain sip or sips schemes, IPV4 or IPV6 addresses, and
   URI parameters that could influence the routing like different
   transport parameters (UDP, TCP, SCTP...), or a compression indication
   like "comp=sigcomp".  When a proxy has to change some of those
   parameters between its incoming and outgoing interfaces (multi-homed
   proxies, transport switching, sip to sips or IPV4 to IPV6
   scenarios...), the question arises on what should be put in Record-
   Route: it is just not possible to make one header having the
   characteristics of both sides at the same time.  This document aims
   to clarify these scenarios and fix bugs already identified on this
   topic; it formally suggests the use of the double Record-Route
   technique as a replacement to the current RFC3261 text, which only
   describes Record-Route rewriting solution.



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