To which SIP response category does 301 Moved Permanently belong?
A.
Provisional
B.
Successful
C.
Redirection
D.
Client Failure
E.
Server Failure
Explanation:
The 301 response from the Web server should always include an alternative URL to which
redirection should occur. If it does, a Web browser will immediately retry the alternative URL. So
you never actually see a 301 error in a Web browser, unless perhaps you have a corrupt
redirection chain e.g. URL A redirects to URL B which in turn redirects back to URL A. If your
client is not a Web browser, it should behave in the same way as a Web browser i.e. immediately
retry the alternative URL.