Administrator’s Guide for SIP-T2 Series/T19(P) E2/T4 Series IP Phones
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initiator in the From field.
A unique numeric identifier is
assigned to the call and is inserted in
the Call-ID field.
The transaction number within a
single call leg is identified in the CSeq
field.
The media capability User A is ready
to receive is specified.
The port on which User B is prepared
to receive the RTP data is specified.
INVITE—Proxy Server to User B
The proxy server maps the SIP URI in the To
field to User B. The proxy server sends the
INVITE message to User B.
180 Ringing—User B to Proxy
Server
User B sends a SIP 180 Ringing response to
the proxy server. The 180 Ringing response
indicates that the user is being alerted.
180 Ringing—Proxy Server to
User A
The proxy server forwards the 180 Ringing
response to User A. User A hears the
ring-back tone indicating that User B is
being alerted.
200 OK—User B to Proxy Server
User B sends a SIP 200 OK response to the
proxy server. The 200 OK response notifies
User A that the connection has been made.
200 OK—Proxy Server to User A
The proxy server forwards the 200 OK
message to User A. The 200 OK response
notifies User A that the connection has
been made.
ACK—User A to Proxy Server
User A sends a SIP ACK to the proxy server,
The ACK confirms that User A has received
the 200 OK response. The call session is
now active.
ACK—Proxy Server to User B
The proxy server sends the SIP ACK to User
B. The ACK confirms that the proxy server
has received the 200 OK response. The call
session is now active.
INVITE—User A to Proxy Server
User A sends a mid-call INVITE request to
the proxy server with new SDP session
parameters, which are used to place the call