Explain the SIP Options address format?
Andy08 09-June-2008 08:51:53 AM

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I think Supply as needed in the form of “Option=value”. A number with no option name sets the port. The port is only needed if it is other than the default UDP port 5060 (preferred) or TCP port 5060. Example ttl=5 - means Time To Live = 5
Posted by HamidAliKhan


OPTIONS Queries a server with regard to its capabilities.
It is in the form of “Option=value”. A number with no option name sets the port. The port is only needed if it is other than the default UDP port 5060 (preferred) or TCP port 5060.
Posted by sagitraz


Supply as needed in the form of “Option=value”. A number with no option name sets the port. The port is only needed if it is other than the default UDP port 5060 (preferred) or TCP port 5060. Example ttl=5 - means Time To Live = 5 (Give up after you have jumped over 5 Proxies or other nodes.)
Note- + sign on phone number: Numbers that apply anywhere in the world get a + before them. Some numbers are not global. That is they may not be recognized in Europe, Africa, etc. (such as 1-800 or 411). These numbers get no + before them.
Posted by griffin_thomas



Posted: 11-June-2008 12:23:30 PM By: griffin_thomas

Supply as needed in the form of “Option=value”. A number with no option name sets the port. The port is only needed if it is other than the default UDP port 5060 (preferred) or TCP port 5060. Example ttl=5 - means Time To Live = 5 (Give up after you have jumped over 5 Proxies or other nodes.)
Note- + sign on phone number: Numbers that apply anywhere in the world get a + before them. Some numbers are not global. That is they may not be recognized in Europe, Africa, etc. (such as 1-800 or 411). These numbers get no + before them.

Posted: 29-June-2008 04:12:36 AM By: sagitraz

OPTIONS Queries a server with regard to its capabilities.
It is in the form of “Option=value”. A number with no option name sets the port. The port is only needed if it is other than the default UDP port 5060 (preferred) or TCP port 5060.

Posted: 19-March-2009 02:44:09 PM By: HamidAliKhan

I think Supply as needed in the form of “Option=value”. A number with no option name sets the port. The port is only needed if it is other than the default UDP port 5060 (preferred) or TCP port 5060. Example ttl=5 - means Time To Live = 5