I'm currently not doing anything. I'm just trying to find an answer to the
problem.
I'm beginning to think that the ser community has no solution for such a problem. I
know that
other VoIP providers, such as Volo Communications, have such control over their networks
and I'd
be disappointed to think that there is something commercial software solves that open
source
cannot.
Regards,
Paul
--- Nils Ohlmeier <nils(a)iptel.org> wrote:
Hi,
On Thursday 23 December 2004 00:22, Java Rockx wrote:
So we are again back to dealing with just contact
records for REGISTER and
INVITEs. If someone registers their phone with 3600 seconds for the
expiration and they have just one "seat" and then they decide to move their
phone to a different network - then they'd be S.O.L. until their previous
contact records expires.
and when the routeable external IP of the NAT in front of the customer changes
(e.g. because of some routine IP disconnect of the provider) he will not be
reachable and can not make any calls until the old Contact expired?
BTW what are you doing with requests, to remove the existing binding (and
afterwards I'll register a new Contact from my current location)?
Just my 2 cents... but I'll for sure not become your customer :-)
Regards
Nils Ohlmeier
Regards,
Paul
--- Andres <andres(a)telesip.net> wrote:
If you
think about it, we really don't care about anything other than
who has a contact AOR in
the
ser proxy because you can't really use your
phone unless it's registered
and we wouldn't let
you
register if you have exceeded you allowed number
of location table
records.
Why would you say this? One does not have to be registered in order to
generate INVITES. We have many users set up like this. Those that are
wholesale and only need outbound calling are setup like that in our
system.
Andres.
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