2003
DOI: 10.17487/rfc3665
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Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Basic Call Flow Examples

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“…In the following example, of an encrypted and signed message, the text boxed in asterisks ("*") is encrypted: *********************************************************** 8000 * *********************************************************** The SIP Call Flows document [40] contains further examples of SIP messages.…”
Section: Tunneling Encryptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the following example, of an encrypted and signed message, the text boxed in asterisks ("*") is encrypted: *********************************************************** 8000 * *********************************************************** The SIP Call Flows document [40] contains further examples of SIP messages.…”
Section: Tunneling Encryptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following dialog [RFC3665] provides an example describing message exchanges of an ineffective session attempt:…”
Section: Session Establishment Ratio (Ser)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A conference-unaware UA need only support RFC 3261 [2]. Call flows for conference-unaware UAs are not shown in general in this document as they would be identical to those in the SIP call flows document [13].…”
Section: Conference Factory Urimentioning
confidence: 99%