Asking what the "real" objective is suggests there is a hidden reason for my
question. I can assure there is no hidden reason. We're simply investigating the
possible use of the Kamailio SIP server and would like to know its capabilities and which
RFCs it supports. Our current SIP server supports a set of RFCs. So, it seems logical to
ask what RFCs an alternative SIP Server supports. The Kamailio website uses the words
"Among supported standards:" on its interoperability page. Maybe the folks at
Kamailio can provide you with their meaning of the word "supported".
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Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2014 2:46 PM
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Subject: Re: [sr-dev] Supported RFCs
On 07/17/2014 11:05 AM, Conners, James wrote:
I found a partial list of supported RFCs on the
website. What is the
entire list of supported RFCs?
That would be a very challenging question to answer, depending on what is meant by
"supported" and what one considers to be an applicable RFC.
What is the real objective of this seemingly specious line of enquiry?
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