Ringing multiple clients is something the server does -- not the client.
Eg:
User A logs into SER with IP:22.33.44.55 and leaves his client running. He then goes to work and logs into SER with IP: 88.99.66.77
In SER, there's now a table that has that information:
User A: 22.33.44.55, 88.99.66.77
When user B calls, SER rings every place User A is logged in from. The first phone to answer gets the call.
Call pickup is something completely different. And yes, for that, you'd need Asterisk running.
N.
roayu wrote:
Thanks.
So, if the client aren't able to perform this function. Can SER do that? Or I need to setup the Asterisk server to help me to perform the 'call pickup' functions. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Thanks.
Roa Yu
-----Original Message----- From: SIP [mailto:sip@arcdiv.com] Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 11:17 AM To: roayu Cc: samuel; serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] Intercept SIP call
When your client registers to SER as a particular user, that registration is stored in SER.
If you register multiple times with the same user, ALL of those contacts are called when a call is sent to that user.
N.
roayu wrote:
Thanks for your reply and explanation, samuel.
But what do you mean by "If you want to send the initial call to both phone B and C, either in parallel or sequentally, then SER can easily do the job"? Could you please further explain on this or you can provide me so links to read bout this.
Thanks!
Roa Yu.
*From:* samuel [mailto:samu60@gmail.com] *Sent:* Friday, February 22, 2008 4:39 PM *To:* roayu *Cc:* serusers@lists.iptel.org *Subject:* Re: [Serusers] Intercept SIP call
The way you have explained the use case would require the phones to do complex SIP operations. Phone C need to know the dialog identifiers (dialog info package probably would help)of the call between A and B and then use replaces header to "intercept the call". I presonally haven't seen phones doing this.
If you want to send the initial call to both phone B and C, either in parallel or sequentally, then SER can easily do the job. Just read a few mails or the getting started document and you'll see how to do this.
Hope it helps, Samuel.
2008/2/20, roayu <roayu@ctisys.net mailto:roayu@ctisys.net>:
Hi there!
Recently, I had setup a SIP environment with few sip phones, SIPphone A, SIPphone B, and SIPphone C. For instance, when SIPphone A called to SIPphone B, but B is not able to answer the call. Can SIPphone C answer A's call?
I would like to know whether is SER able to have the intercept sip calls function? If yes, what module or configuration that I need to set?
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
RoaYu
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