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	Title		: Serial Forking and 605
	Author(s)	: R. Ramanathan, et al.
	Filename	: draft-rajesh-sipping-605-01.txt
	Pages		: 9
	Date		: 2007-3-6
	
The session initiation protocol (SIP) [2] allows users' end systems
   to decline calls for many reasons. 6xx response codes communicate
   global failures generated by callee's end system.  It defines 6xx
   class response codes in the spirit of parallel forking scenarios
   only.  There're scenarios where, authoritative server performs
   parallel forking of the call to callee's own set of endpoints, and
   then serially move on to fork call to alternate set of endpoints
   (callee's voice mail and/or team call).  This draft clarifies
   behavior for existing 603 response code and proposes new 605 response
   code to handle complete rejection of the call, which halts any
   further processing of the call.

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