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SIP Message Types Explained

The document outlines the two main types of SIP messages: Requests and Responses. Requests are further categorized into Core Requests, which are mandatory, and Extension Requests, which are non-mandatory. Responses are divided into Provisional Responses, indicating that a session is in progress, and Final Responses, which indicate the conclusion of a request, further classified into successful and non-successful responses.

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SIP Message Types Explained

The document outlines the two main types of SIP messages: Requests and Responses. Requests are further categorized into Core Requests, which are mandatory, and Extension Requests, which are non-mandatory. Responses are divided into Provisional Responses, indicating that a session is in progress, and Final Responses, which indicate the conclusion of a request, further classified into successful and non-successful responses.

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SIP MESSAGES

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SIP MESSAGES
1) There are total two types of SIP meesages,
a) Request : It is initiated by UAC (user agent client)
b) Response: It is initiated by UAS (user agent server)

2) Request further devided into two types,


a) Core Request: It is mandatory request, Must be present in SIP message.
eg INVITE, BYE, REGISTER, CANCEL, ACK, OPTIONS,
b) Extension Request : It is non-mandatory request.
eg SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, PUBLISH, REFER, INFO, UPDATE, PRACK, MESSAGE

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SIP MESSAGES
13) Response further devided into two types,
a) Provisional Response (1xx): These responses are indicates that sesion is in progress, It is also called
as 1xx response.
eg 100 trying, 180 Ringing
b) Final Response : These responses are indicates the conclusion of the processing of a request.
It further devided into two types.
i) Successfull Final Response (2xx): These response indicates that request has been accepeted.
eg 200 OK, 202 Accepted
ii) Non-successfull Final Response: These response indicates that request has been failed.
eg 3xx, 4xx, 5xx, 6xx

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