Appendix B SIP Call Flows
Call Flow Scenarios for Failed Calls
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| to Cisco SIP IP phone B | SIP IP phone B. The INVITE request is an invitation to | ||
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| User B to participate in a call session. | ||
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| • The phone number of User B is inserted in the | ||
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| URL identifies the address of User B and takes a form | ||
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| similar to an email address (user@host where user is | ||
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| the telephone number and host is either a domain name | ||
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| appears as “INVITE | ||
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| user=phone.” The “user=phone” parameter | ||
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| distinquishes that the | ||
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| telephone number rather than a user name. | ||
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| • Cisco SIP IP phone A is identified as the call session | ||
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| initiator in the From field. | ||
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| • A unique numeric identifier is assigned to the call and | ||
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| • The transaction number within a single call leg is | ||
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| identified in the CSeq field. | ||
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| • The media capability User A is ready to receive is | ||
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2 | 180 | Cisco SIP IP phone B sends a SIP 180 Ringing response to | ||
| phone B to Cisco SIP IP phone A | Cisco SIP IP phone A. | ||
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3 | CANCEL (Ring | Cisco SIP IP phone A sends a CANCEL request to Cisco | ||
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4 | 200 | Cisco SIP IP phone B sends a SIP 200 OK response to | ||
| to Cisco SIP IP phone A | Cisco SIP IP phone A. The response confirms receipt of the | ||
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