SIP Proxy
SIP Proxy servers route a session invitation according to the invitee’s current location, authentication, accounting, and many other important functions. Proxies use the designated registrar to learn the actual destination of the callee. If the designated registrar does not have the needed mapping information, the proxy will usually traverse a set of proxies until it finds one that does have the actual destination of the callee. Such a proxy forwards the session invitation directly to the callee, who then can accept or decline the session invitation.
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