Please take a closer look at ser's config file. You will see that it is more
like a script. Within that script, you can decide what to do with a call,
depending on some properties (for example URI).
Then, you can say: if the URI includes 'sip:conference' and a number
(through regular expressions), then make the user join that conference
(identified by the user part of the URI).
If you only need a start configuration, enabling you to connect some people
through conference call and nothing more, i can post a sample.
Raphael.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven Langley" <langals(a)yahoo.com>
To: <serusers(a)lists.iptel.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 11:56 AM
Subject: [Serusers] conferencing with SEMS
Hi there
I have ser 0.8.12 running on RedHat 9 (installed
from RPM). I have also installed sems from the CVS
with tag ser_rel_0_8_12. My main reason for installing
sems is to support conferencing. I am not that
interested in the other plugins at the moment.
Now, I understand conceptually how conferencing works.
Basically many users (UAs) all dial into the same
conference URI and communicate via a "focus" running
in a central location (tightly coupled conferencing).
My question is how does one create a conference and
assign it a URI using ser & sems? I have looked at all
the documentation and not sure how to do this.
Is there some utility in sems / conferencing plugin
which allows one to say "I want to create a new
instance of a conference and assign it
URI conference1(a)domain.com and create another
conference with URI conference2(a)domain.com"quot;, etc.
Then when users dial one of these conference URIs they
will be directed to that conference? Is this how it
works and if so how do I do this?
I am very new to SIP, Linux and C, so please do not be
more technical than necessary.
Many thanks
Steven
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