On 18-08-2005 19:01, Jan Janak wrote:
+-----------+--------+-------------------------+----------+---------------------+-------+-------------------------------------+------+---------------------+-----------+-------+-------+---------------------------------------+
| username | domain | contact | received | expires
| q | callid | cseq | last_modified
| replicate | state | flags | user_agent |
+-----------+--------+-------------------------+----------+---------------------+-------+-------------------------------------+------+---------------------+-----------+-------+-------+---------------------------------------+
| 271nv1001 | | sip:271nv1001@localhost | NULL | 2020-05-28
21:32:15 | -1.00 | 3653736-e3498618-a7aa0347@localhost | 42 | 2005-08-15
16:07:31 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
PolycomSoundPointIP-SPIP_500-UA/1.4.1 |
+-----------+--------+-------------------------+----------+---------------------+-------+-------------------------------------+------+---------------------+-----------+-------+-------+---------------------------------------+
I still get an AOR error when I try the following AOR's in my XML query.
<value><string>271nv1001</string></value>
<value><string>271nv1001@localhost</string></value>
<value><string>sip:271nv1001@localhost</string></value>
<value><string>3653736-e3498618-a7aa0347@localhost</string>
Those seem to be the only logical choices for the AOR. Why would it still
be returning an AOR not found?
I will get back to this later, I have to check the sources, it is
possible there is a bug.
I have been trying to reproduce this but without success (it works for
me). Could you send me the output of usrloc.dump function and also
full traces of xmlrpc communication -- showing both requests and
replies ?
thanks, Jan.