[Spce-user] response to SIP OPTIONS 200 Alive instead of 200 OK

Daniel Grotti dgrotti at sipwise.com
Mon Nov 12 04:05:08 EST 2018


Hi,
from RFC3261:

7.2 Responses

    SIP responses are distinguished from requests by having a Status-Line
    as their start-line.  A Status-Line consists of the protocol version
    followed by a numeric Status-Code and its associated textual phrase,
    with each element separated by a single SP character.

    No CR or LF is allowed except in the final CRLF sequence.

       Status-Line  =  SIP-Version SP Status-Code SP Reason-Phrase CRLF

    The Status-Code is a 3-digit integer result code that indicates the
    outcome of an attempt to understand and satisfy a request.  The
    Reason-Phrase is intended to give a short textual description of the
    Status-Code. *The Status-Code is intended for use by automata,**
**   whereas the Reason-Phrase is intended for the human user.* *A client**
**   is not required to examine or display the Reason-Phrase.
*

    *While this specification suggests specific wording for the reason 
phrase, implementations MAY choose other text*...

*
*


the reason phrase has no routing meaning and it is not even required to 
be parsed.
The Status-code is the important  part.

So, a SIP response 200 Alive is fully compliant.

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On 11/12/18 9:55 AM, qabane me wrote:
> Hi
>
> On 6.4.1 the response to SIP OPTIONS is 200 Alive. One of my peers is 
> complaining about this as their equipment expects a 200 OK (which I 
> think is the standard)l.
>
> On previous versions we send a 200 OK.
>
> Is there a specific reason why it was changed to 200 Alive, and more 
> importantly is 200 Alive SIP compliant? If it is I can tell our peer 
> this and they should deal with it on their side.
>
> If they cannot deal with it, can it be changed?
>
> Cheers
>
>
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