Chapter 23: Sip Messages Supported By The Ip Deskphone - Avaya 1230 Administration

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SIP messages supported by the IP Deskphone
3xx Response—Redirection responses
3xx Response
300 Multiple Choices
301 Moved permanently
302 Moved temporarily
305 Use Proxy
380 Alternate service
4xx Response—Request failure responses
4xx Response
400 Bad request
401 Unauthorized
402 Payment required
403 Forbidden
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Comments
When receiving this response, the
IP Deskphone redirects the original
request to next contact specified.
When receiving this response, the
IP Deskphone redirects the original
request to the new contact specified.
However, the IP Deskphone takes no
additional special consideration of the
"permanent" status of this change.
This response is sent to an incoming
invite if the IP Deskphone has local call-
forwarding enabled. When receiving this
response, the IP Deskphone redirects the
original request to the new contact
specified.
The IP Deskphone generates these
responses when receiving requests that
did not come through the configured SIP
proxy. When receiving this request, the
IP Deskphone contacts the new address
in the Contact header field.
When receiving this request the
IP Deskphone contacts the new address
in the Contact header field.
Comments
The IP Deskphone generates a 400 Bad
Request response for various failure
conditions generally when a request is
invalid, and a more specific error
response does not apply.
Receiving a 401 response results in the
IP Deskphone re-issuing the request
using HTTP digest authentication.
See
Default error handling
SeeDefault error handling
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