[SIPForum-discussion] Expire field in the SIP Registration.

sreekant nair sreekant_nair at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 5 17:42:29 UTC 2007


The Expires field is used to indicate the duration of the binding of the Contact. Not sure if Infinity would be supported. 

However, As Per RFC3261, I think you can probably set it to a max value which is supposed to be 2**32 -1. (practically equivalent to 136 years)
This is what the RFC states. 

expires: The "expires" parameter indicates how long the UA would
           like the binding to be valid.  The value is a number
           indicating seconds.  If this parameter is not provided, the
           value of the Expires header field is used instead.
           Implementations MAY treat values larger than 2**32-1
           (4294967295 seconds or 136 years) as equivalent to 2**32-1.
           Malformed values SHOULD be treated as equivalent to 3600.

Hope this helps. 

Regards
Sreekant Nair
----- Original Message ----
From: amit <amit.v at pyronetworks.com>
To: discussion at sipforum.org
Sent: Thursday, July 5, 2007 7:47:03 AM
Subject: [SIPForum-discussion] Expire field in the SIP Registration.





hello,

There is a field Expire field in the SIP Registration....
what i m do for infinite  Registration....


thanks & regards

amit

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