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¿µ¹®Ç¥Áظí Session Initiation Protocol – Locating SIP Servers
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¿µ¹®³»¿ë¿ä¾à The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) uses DNS procedures to allow a client to resolve a SIP Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) into the IP address, port, and transport protocol of the next hop to contact. It also uses DNS to allow a server to send a response to a backup client if the primary client has failed. This recommendation describes those DNS procedures in detail
±¹Á¦Ç¥ÁØ IETF RFC 3263
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