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	Title		: Response Code for Dynamic Proxy Redirect
	Author(s)	: R. Ramanathan, et al.
	Filename	: draft-rajesh-sipping-303-01.txt
	Pages		: 8
	Date		: 2007-3-7
	
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) allows for sessions to be
   redirected by the use of the 3xx response code.  This response code
   allows redirect servers and proxies to redirect the session or for
   the message to be sent all the way back to the initiating client to
   recurse.  There is no way to direct the domain responsible for the
   Request-URI to perform the redirection.  This document defines a new
   response code that clients and redirect servers could use to ensure
   that recursion take place within the domain responsible for the
   Request-URI rather than allowing the initiating client do perform the
   redirect.

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