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The 100 (Trying) response is different from other * provisional responses, in that it is never forwarded upstream by a * stateful proxy. */ public static final int TRYING = 100; /** * The User Agent receiving the INVITE is trying to alert the user. This * response MAY be used to initiate local ringback. */ public static final int RINGING = 180; /** * A server MAY use this status code to indicate that the call is being * forwarded to a different set of destinations. */ public static final int CALL_IS_BEING_FORWARDED = 181; /** * The called party is temporarily unavailable, but the server has decided * to queue the call rather than reject it. When the callee becomes * available, it will return the appropriate final status response. The * reason phrase MAY give further details about the status of the call, * for example, "5 calls queued; expected waiting time is 15 minutes". The * server MAY issue several 182 (Queued) responses to update the caller * about the status of the queued call. */ public static final int QUEUED = 182; /** * The 183 (Session Progress) response is used to convey information about * the progress of the call that is not otherwise classified. The * Reason-Phrase, header fields, or message body MAY be used to convey more * details about the call progress. * * @since v1.1 */ public static final int SESSION_PROGRESS = 183; /** * The request has succeeded. The information returned with the response * depends on the method used in the request. */ public static final int OK = 200; /** * The Acceptable extension response code signifies that the request has * been accepted for processing, but the processing has not been completed. * The request might or might not eventually be acted upon, as it might be * disallowed when processing actually takes place. There is no facility * for re-sending a status code from an asynchronous operation such as this. * The 202 response is intentionally non-committal. Its purpose is to allow * a server to accept a request for some other process (perhaps a * batch-oriented process that is only run once per day) without requiring * that the user agent's connection to the server persist until the process * is completed. The entity returned with this response SHOULD include an * indication of the request's current status and either a pointer to a * status monitor or some estimate of when the user can expect the request * to be fulfilled. This response code is specific to the event * notification framework. * * @since v1.1 */ public static final int ACCEPTED = 202; /** * The address in the request resolved to several choices, each with its * own specific location, and the user (or UA) can select a preferred * communication end point and redirect its request to that location. * <p> * The response MAY include a message body containing a list of resource * characteristics and location(s) from which the user or UA can choose * the one most appropriate, if allowed by the Accept request header field. * However, no MIME types have been defined for this message body. * <p> * The choices SHOULD also be listed as Contact fields. Unlike HTTP, the * SIP response MAY contain several Contact fields or a list of addresses * in a Contact field. User Agents MAY use the Contact header field value * for automatic redirection or MAY ask the user to confirm a choice. * However, this specification does not define any standard for such * automatic selection. * <p> * This status response is appropriate if the callee can be reached at * several different locations and the server cannot or prefers not to * proxy the request. */ public static final int MULTIPLE_CHOICES = 300; /** * The user can no longer be found at the address in the Request-URI, and * the requesting client SHOULD retry at the new address given by the * Contact header field. The requestor SHOULD update any local directories, * address books, and user location caches with this new value and redirect * future requests to the address(es) listed. */ public static final int MOVED_PERMANENTLY = 301; /** * The requesting client SHOULD retry the request at the new address(es) * given by the Contact header field. The Request-URI of the new request * uses the value of the Contact header field in the response. * <p> * The duration of the validity of the Contact URI can be indicated through * an Expires header field or an expires parameter in the Contact header * field. Both proxies and User Agents MAY cache this URI for the duration * of the expiration time. If there is no explicit expiration time, the * address is only valid once for recursing, and MUST NOT be cached for * future transactions. * <p> * If the URI cached from the Contact header field fails, the Request-URI * from the redirected request MAY be tried again a single time. The * temporary URI may have become out-of-date sooner than the expiration * time, and a new temporary URI may be available. */ public static final int MOVED_TEMPORARILY = 302; /** * The requested resource MUST be accessed through the proxy given by the * Contact field. The Contact field gives the URI of the proxy. The * recipient is expected to repeat this single request via the proxy. * 305 (Use Proxy) responses MUST only be generated by UASs. */ public static final int USE_PROXY = 305; /** * The call was not successful, but alternative services are possible. The * alternative services are described in the message body of the response. * Formats for such bodies are not defined here, and may be the subject of * future standardization. */ public static final int ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE = 380; /** * The request could not be understood due to malformed syntax. The * Reason-Phrase SHOULD identify the syntax problem in more detail, for * example, "Missing Call-ID header field". */ public static final int BAD_REQUEST = 400; /** * The request requires user authentication. This response is issued by * UASs and registrars, while 407 (Proxy Authentication Required) is used * by proxy servers. */ public static final int UNAUTHORIZED = 401; /** * Reserved for future use. */ public static final int PAYMENT_REQUIRED = 402; /** * The server understood the request, but is refusing to fulfill it. * Authorization will not help, and the request SHOULD NOT be repeated. */ public static final int FORBIDDEN = 403; /** * The server has definitive information that the user does not exist at * the domain specified in the Request-URI. This status is also returned * if the domain in the Request-URI does not match any of the domains * handled by the recipient of the request. */ public static final int NOT_FOUND = 404; /** * The method specified in the Request-Line is understood, but not allowed * for the address identified by the Request-URI. The response MUST include * an Allow header field containing a list of valid methods for the * indicated address */ public static final int METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED = 405; /** * The resource identified by the request is only capable of generating * response entities that have content characteristics not acceptable * according to the Accept header field sent in the request. */ public static final int NOT_ACCEPTABLE = 406; /** * This code is similar to 401 (Unauthorized), but indicates that * the client MUST first authenticate itself with the proxy. This * status code can be used for applications where access to the * communication channel (for example, a telephony gateway) rather * than the callee requires authentication. */ public static final int PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED = 407; /** * The server could not produce a response within a suitable amount of * time, for example, if it could not determine the location of the user * in time. The client MAY repeat the request without modifications at * any later time. */ public static final int REQUEST_TIMEOUT = 408; /** * The requested resource is no longer available at the server and no * forwarding address is known. This condition is expected to be considered * permanent. If the server does not know, or has no facility to determine, * whether or not the condition is permanent, the status code 404 * (Not Found) SHOULD be used instead. */ public static final int GONE = 410; /** * The server is refusing to process a request because the request * entity-body is larger than the server is willing or able to process. The * server MAY close the connection to prevent the client from continuing * the request. If the condition is temporary, the server SHOULD include a * Retry-After header field to indicate that it is temporary and after what * time the client MAY try again. * * @since v1.1 */ public static final int REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE = 413; /** * The server is refusing to service the request because the Request-URI * is longer than the server is willing to interpret. * * @since v1.1 */ public static final int REQUEST_URI_TOO_LONG = 414; /** * The server is refusing to service the request because the message body * of the request is in a format not supported by the server for the * requested method. The server MUST return a list of acceptable formats * using the Accept, Accept-Encoding, or Accept-Language header field, * depending on the specific problem with the content. */ public static final int UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE = 415; /** * The server cannot process the request because the scheme of the URI in * the Request-URI is unknown to the server. * * @since v1.1 */ public static final int UNSUPPORTED_URI_SCHEME = 416; /** * The server did not understand the protocol extension specified in a * Proxy-Require or Require header field. The server MUST include a list of * the unsupported extensions in an Unsupported header field in * the response. */ public static final int BAD_EXTENSION = 420; /** * The UAS needs a particular extension to process the request, but this * extension is not listed in a Supported header field in the request. * Responses with this status code MUST contain a Require header field * listing the required extensions. * <p> * A UAS SHOULD NOT use this response unless it truly cannot provide any * useful service to the client. Instead, if a desirable extension is not * listed in the Supported header field, servers SHOULD process the request * using baseline SIP capabilities and any extensions supported by the * client. * * @since v1.1 */ public static final int EXTENSION_REQUIRED = 421; /** * The server is rejecting the request because the expiration time of the * resource refreshed by the request is too short. This response can be * used by a registrar to reject a registration whose Contact header field * expiration time was too small. * * @since v1.1 */ public static final int INTERVAL_TOO_BRIEF = 423; /** * The callee's end system was contacted successfully but the callee is * currently unavailable (for example, is not logged in, logged in but in a * state that precludes communication with the callee, or has activated the * "do not disturb" feature). The response MAY indicate a better time to * call in the Retry-After header field. The user could also be available * elsewhere (unbeknownst to this server). The reason phrase * SHOULD indicate * a more precise cause as to why the callee is unavailable. This value * SHOULD be settable by the UA. Status 486 (Busy Here) MAY be used to more * precisely indicate a particular reason for the call failure. * <p> * This status is also returned by a redirect or proxy server that * recognizes the user identified by the Request-URI, but does not * currently * have a valid forwarding location for that user. * * @since v1.1 */ public static final int TEMPORARILY_UNAVAILABLE = 480; /** * This status indicates that the UAS received a request that does not * match any existing dialog or transaction. */ public static final int CALL_OR_TRANSACTION_DOES_NOT_EXIST = 481; /** * The server has detected a loop. */ public static final int LOOP_DETECTED = 482; /** * The server received a request that contains a Max-Forwards header field * with the value zero. */ public static final int TOO_MANY_HOPS = 483; /** * The server received a request with a Request-URI that was incomplete. * Additional information SHOULD be provided in the reason phrase. This * status code allows overlapped dialing. With overlapped dialing, the * client does not know the length of the dialing string. It sends strings * of increasing lengths, prompting the user for more input, until it no * longer receives a 484 (Address Incomplete) status response. */ public static final int ADDRESS_INCOMPLETE = 484; /** * The Request-URI was ambiguous. The response MAY contain a listing of * possible unambiguous addresses in Contact header fields. Revealing * alternatives can infringe on privacy of the user or the organization. * It MUST be possible to configure a server to respond with status 404 * (Not Found) or to suppress the listing of possible choices for ambiguous * Request-URIs. Some email and voice mail systems provide this * functionality. A status code separate from 3xx is used since the * semantics are different: for 300, it is assumed that the same person or * service will be reached by the choices provided. While an automated * choice or sequential search makes sense for a 3xx response, user * intervention is required for a 485 (Ambiguous) response. */ public static final int AMBIGUOUS = 485; /** * The callee's end system was contacted successfully, but the callee is * currently not willing or able to take additional calls at this end * system. The response MAY indicate a better time to call in the * Retry-After * header field. The user could also be available elsewhere, such as * through a voice mail service. Status 600 (Busy Everywhere) SHOULD be * used if the client knows that no other end system will be able to accept * this call. */ public static final int BUSY_HERE = 486; /** * The request was terminated by a BYE or CANCEL request. This response is * never returned for a CANCEL request itself. * * @since v1.1 */ public static final int REQUEST_TERMINATED = 487; /** * The response has the same meaning as 606 (Not Acceptable), but only * applies to the specific resource addressed by the Request-URI and the * request may succeed elsewhere. A message body containing a description * of media capabilities MAY be present in the response, which is formatted * according to the Accept header field in the INVITE (or application/sdp * if not present), the same as a message body in a 200 (OK) response to * an OPTIONS request. * * @since v1.1 */ public static final int NOT_ACCEPTABLE_HERE = 488; /** * The Bad Event extension response code is used to indicate that the * server did not understand the event package specified in a "Event" * header field. This response code is specific to the event notification * framework. * * @since v1.1 */ public static final int BAD_EVENT = 489; /** * The request was received by a UAS that had a pending request within * the same dialog. * * @since v1.1 */ public static final int REQUEST_PENDING = 491; /** * The request was received by a UAS that contained an encrypted MIME body * for which the recipient does not possess or will not provide an * appropriate decryption key. This response MAY have a single body * containing an appropriate public key that should be used to encrypt MIME * bodies sent to this UA. * * @since v1.1 */ public static final int UNDECIPHERABLE = 493; /** * The server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from * fulfilling the request. The client MAY display the specific error * condition and MAY retry the request after several seconds. If the * condition is temporary, the server MAY indicate when the client may * retry the request using the Retry-After header field. */ public static final int SERVER_INTERNAL_ERROR = 500; /** * The server does not support the functionality required to fulfill the * request. This is the appropriate response when a UAS does not recognize * the request method and is not capable of supporting it for any user. * Proxies forward all requests regardless of method. Note that a 405 * (Method Not Allowed) is sent when the server recognizes the request * method, but that method is not allowed or supported. */ public static final int NOT_IMPLEMENTED = 501; /** * The server, while acting as a gateway or proxy, received an invalid * response from the downstream server it accessed in attempting to * fulfill the request. */ public static final int BAD_GATEWAY = 502; /** * The server is temporarily unable to process the request due to a * temporary overloading or maintenance of the server. The server MAY * indicate when the client should retry the request in a Retry-After * header field. If no Retry-After is given, the client MUST act as if it * had received a 500 (Server Internal Error) response. * <p> * A client (proxy or UAC) receiving a 503 (Service Unavailable) SHOULD * attempt to forward the request to an alternate server. It SHOULD NOT * forward any other requests to that server for the duration specified * in the Retry-After header field, if present. * <p> * Servers MAY refuse the connection or drop the request instead of * responding with 503 (Service Unavailable). * * @since v1.1 */ public static final int SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE = 503; /** * The server did not receive a timely response from an external server * it accessed in attempting to process the request. 408 (Request Timeout) * should be used instead if there was no response within the * period specified in the Expires header field from the upstream server. */ public static final int SERVER_TIMEOUT = 504; /** * The server does not support, or refuses to support, the SIP protocol * version that was used in the request. The server is indicating that * it is unable or unwilling to complete the request using the same major * version as the client, other than with this error message. */ public static final int VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED = 505; /** * The server was unable to process the request since the message length * exceeded its capabilities. * * @since v1.1 */ public static final int MESSAGE_TOO_LARGE = 513; /** * The callee's end system was contacted successfully but the callee is * busy and does not wish to take the call at this time. The response * MAY indicate a better time to call in the Retry-After header field. * If the callee does not wish to reveal the reason for declining the call, * the callee uses status code 603 (Decline) instead. This status response * is returned only if the client knows that no other end point (such as a * voice mail system) will answer the request. Otherwise, 486 (Busy Here) * should be returned. */ public static final int BUSY_EVERYWHERE = 600; /** * The callee's machine was successfully contacted but the user explicitly * does not wish to or cannot participate. The response MAY indicate a * better time to call in the Retry-After header field. This status * response is returned only if the client knows that no other end point * will answer the request. */ public static final int DECLINE = 603; /** * The server has authoritative information that the user indicated in the * Request-URI does not exist anywhere. */ public static final int DOES_NOT_EXIST_ANYWHERE = 604; /** * The user's agent was contacted successfully but some aspects of the * session description such as the requested media, bandwidth, or * addressing * style were not acceptable. A 606 (Not Acceptable) response means that * the user wishes to communicate, but cannot adequately support the * session described. The 606 (Not Acceptable) response MAY contain a list * of reasons in a Warning header field describing why the session * described cannot be supported. * <p> * A message body containing a description of media capabilities MAY be * present in the response, which is formatted according to the Accept * header field in the INVITE (or application/sdp if not present), the same * as a message body in a 200 (OK) response to an OPTIONS request. * <p> * It is hoped that negotiation will not frequently be needed, and when a * new user is being invited to join an already existing conference, * negotiation may not be possible. It is up to the invitation initiator to * decide whether or not to act on a 606 (Not Acceptable) response. * <p> * This status response is returned only if the client knows that no other * end point will answer the request. This specification renames this * status code from NOT_ACCEPTABLE as in RFC3261 to SESSION_NOT_ACCEPTABLE * due to it conflict with 406 (Not Acceptable) defined in this interface. */ public static final int SESSION_NOT_ACCEPTABLE = 606; /** * Gets the reason phrase. * @param rc the reason code * @return the reason phrase as a string */ public static String getReasonPhrase(int rc) { String retval = null; switch (rc) { case TRYING: retval = "Trying"; break; case RINGING: retval = "Ringing"; break; case CALL_IS_BEING_FORWARDED: retval = "Call is being forwarded"; break; case QUEUED: retval = "Queued"; break; case SESSION_PROGRESS: retval = "Session progress"; break; case OK: retval = "OK"; break; case ACCEPTED : retval = "Accepted"; break; case MULTIPLE_CHOICES : retval = "Multiple choices"; break; case MOVED_PERMANENTLY: retval = "Moved permanently"; break; case MOVED_TEMPORARILY : retval = "Moved Temporarily"; break; case USE_PROXY : retval = "Use proxy"; break; case ALTERNATIVE_SERVICE : retval = "Alternative service"; break; case BAD_REQUEST: retval = "Bad request"; break; case UNAUTHORIZED : retval = "Unauthorized"; break; case PAYMENT_REQUIRED : retval = "Payment required"; break; case FORBIDDEN : retval = "Forbidden"; break; case NOT_FOUND : retval = "Not found"; break; case METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED : retval = "Method not allowed"; break; case NOT_ACCEPTABLE: retval = "Not acceptable"; break; case PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED : retval = "Proxy Authentication required"; break; case REQUEST_TIMEOUT : retval = "Request timeout"; break; case GONE : retval = "Gone"; break; case TEMPORARILY_UNAVAILABLE : retval = "Temporarily Unavailable"; break; case REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE : retval = "Request entity too large"; break; case REQUEST_URI_TOO_LONG : retval = "Request-URI too large"; break; case UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE: retval = "Unsupported media type"; break; case UNSUPPORTED_URI_SCHEME: retval = "Unsupported URI Scheme"; break; case BAD_EXTENSION : retval = "Bad extension"; break; case EXTENSION_REQUIRED : retval = "Etension Required"; break; case INTERVAL_TOO_BRIEF : retval = "Interval too brief"; break; case CALL_OR_TRANSACTION_DOES_NOT_EXIST : retval = "Call leg/Transaction does not exist"; break; case LOOP_DETECTED: retval = "Loop detected"; break; case TOO_MANY_HOPS : retval = "Too many hops"; break; case ADDRESS_INCOMPLETE: retval = "Address incomplete"; break; case AMBIGUOUS: retval = "Ambiguous"; break; case BUSY_HERE: retval = "Busy here"; break; case REQUEST_TERMINATED: retval = "Request Terminated"; break; case NOT_ACCEPTABLE_HERE: retval = "Not Accpetable here"; break; case BAD_EVENT: retval = "Bad Event"; break; case REQUEST_PENDING: retval = "Request Pending"; break; case SERVER_INTERNAL_ERROR: retval = "Server Internal Error"; break; case UNDECIPHERABLE : retval = "Undecipherable"; break; case NOT_IMPLEMENTED : retval = "Not implemented"; break; case BAD_GATEWAY : retval = "Bad gateway"; break; case SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE : retval = "Service unavailable"; break; case SERVER_TIMEOUT : retval = "Gateway timeout"; break; case VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED : retval = "SIP version not supported"; break; case MESSAGE_TOO_LARGE: retval = "Message Too Large"; break; case BUSY_EVERYWHERE : retval = "Busy everywhere"; break; case DECLINE: retval = "Decline"; break; case DOES_NOT_EXIST_ANYWHERE: retval = "Does not exist anywhere"; break; case SESSION_NOT_ACCEPTABLE: retval = "Session Not acceptable"; break; default: retval = ""; break; } return retval; } }