Re: [sipcore] Happy Eyeballs for SIP / Summa Beatitudinem

"Olle E. Johansson" <oej@edvina.net> Sun, 18 December 2016 16:30 UTC

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Subject: Re: [sipcore] Happy Eyeballs for SIP / Summa Beatitudinem
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> On 18 Dec 2016, at 14:49, Asveren, Tolga <tasveren@sonusnet.com> wrote:
> 
> iv- draft-worley-sip-he-connection-00
> Defines SIP related procedures to use RFC6555 for SIP.
ONLY for connection-oriented protocols.
> This includes probing/keep-alive for existing connections, using an existing connection for all requests.
> Would any "fast-failover after connection failure", e.g. toward the standby server after failure of the primary server, related procedures be in scope? For connection oriented protocols, any possible recommendations/improvements in this area would probably be limited to reusing the TLS connection. Is there anything SIP specific, which could help here?
Isn’t that why we have SIP Outbound?

/O