Manual Cisco Systems RFC 2543 and RFC 3261

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  • Cisco Systems RFC 2543 and RFC 3261 - page 1

    A-1 Cisco SIP Proxy Server Administrato r Guide APPENDIX A SIP Compliance This appendix describes Cisco SIP proxy server (C isco SPS) compliance with the Internet Engineering T ask Force (IETF) def initi on of Session Initiation Prot ocol (SIP) as described in the follo win g RFCs. Contents • RFC 2543 and RFC 3261 – SIP Functions, page A-2 – ...

  • Cisco Systems RFC 2543 and RFC 3261 - page 2

    A-2 Cisco SIP Proxy Server Administrator Guide Appendix A SIP Compliance RFC 2543 and RFC 3261 RFC 2543 and RFC 3261 SIP Functions SIP Methods Cisco SPS supports fi ve of the six methods used b y SIP . It handles un know n methods such as NEWMETHOD in the same manner as kno wn methods such as OPTIONS and REFER. SIP Responses Cisco SPS supports the ...

  • Cisco Systems RFC 2543 and RFC 3261 - page 3

    A-3 Cisco SIP Proxy Server Administra tor Guide Appendix A SIP Compliance RFC 2543 and RFC 3261 • 5xx Response—Serv er Failure Respon ses • 6xx Response—Global Responses T abl e A-3 SIP Responses SIP Response Meaning Supported? Cisco SPS Action 1xx Response—Info rmation Responses 100 T rying Action is being take n on behalf of the caller ...

  • Cisco Systems RFC 2543 and RFC 3261 - page 4

    A-4 Cisco SIP Proxy Server Administrator Guide Appendix A SIP Compliance RFC 2543 and RFC 3261 4xx Response—Request Failure Responses 400 Bad Request Request can not be u nderstood because of an illegal format. Y es Generates and forwards this response. 401 Unauthorized Request requires user authenticati on. Y es Forw ards this response. If it is ...

  • Cisco Systems RFC 2543 and RFC 3261 - page 5

    A-5 Cisco SIP Proxy Server Administra tor Guide Appendix A SIP Compliance RFC 2543 and RFC 3261 415 Unsupported media Server ref uses to process the request because the format of t h e body is not supported b y the destination endp oint. Y es Forwards this response. 420 Bad extension Server cannot u nderstand the protocol extension indicated in the ...

  • Cisco Systems RFC 2543 and RFC 3261 - page 6

    A-6 Cisco SIP Proxy Server Administrator Guide Appendix A SIP Compliance RFC 2543 and RFC 3261 SIP Header Fields Note All SIP header f ields that concern t he Cisco SPS are correct ly hand led and parsed except for the Hide and Encryption header f ields. Header fields that do no t directly af fect the Cisc o SPS or that are unknown to it are pa sse ...

  • Cisco Systems RFC 2543 and RFC 3261 - page 7

    A-7 Cisco SIP Proxy Server Administra tor Guide Appendix A SIP Compliance RFC 2543 and RFC 3261 SIP Transport Layer Protocols T able A -4 SIP Header Fields Header Field Supported? Header Field Supported? Accept Y es O rganization Y es Accept-Encodi ng Y es M IME-V ersion Y es Accept-Language Y es Priority Y es Alert-Info Y es Proxy-Authenticate Y e ...

  • Cisco Systems RFC 2543 and RFC 3261 - page 8

    A-8 Cisco SIP Proxy Server Administrator Guide Appendix A SIP Compliance RFC 3263 SIP Security RFC 3263 SIP DNS Records Usage T abl e A -6 SIP Secur ity Mode Supported? Encryption Mode End-to-end No Hop-by- Hop Y es Authentication Mode Basic 1 1. Due to its weak security, basic authen tic ation has been deprecated. This is a change from RFC 2543. I ...

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