Hi ALL;
Hi Paul;
About Paul's email on SEP.19 with the subject " ingecting SIP NOTIFY INTO SER FIFO" , I come up with the following question:
Why we use "sipsak" for sending "NOTIFY" message from Asterisk to Ser?? Is it because of Asterisk is not a "b2bua"
Warnest Regards mohammad
Mohammad,
The only reason to use sipsak an Asterisk server is because I don't know of any other way to have Asterisk send sip messages directly to the SIP phones.
For example, you call me and leave me a voicemail. When you hang up your phone (after recording your message) Asterisk has to somehow now contact my SIP phone and send the MWI NOTIFY message. The problem is that my phone never registered with Asterisk - it only registered with SER.
So the only way I know to get Asterisk to send a message to an unknown target phone is to simply use sipsak to send the SIP NOTIFY message to SER. Once SER gets the message it will send it to the SIP phone - providing that it can indeed find a contact location for it.
Regards, Paul
--- mohammad mirzaee agent@rasatech.com wrote:
Hi ALL;
Hi Paul;
About Paul's email on SEP.19 with the subject " ingecting SIP NOTIFY INTO SER FIFO" , I come up with the following question:
Why we use "sipsak" for sending "NOTIFY" message from Asterisk to Ser?? Is it because of Asterisk is not a "b2bua"
Warnest Regards mohammad
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So you make all of your phones IP addresses the IP of the SER proxy in res_data or whatever you are using. It works for me anyway :)
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-----Original Message----- From: serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On Behalf Of Java Rockx Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 7:06 AM To: mohammad mirzaee; serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: [Serusers] Re: External Notify (ser+asterisk)
Mohammad,
The only reason to use sipsak an Asterisk server is because I don't know of any other way to have Asterisk send sip messages directly to the SIP phones.
For example, you call me and leave me a voicemail. When you hang up your phone (after recording your message) Asterisk has to somehow now contact my SIP phone and send the MWI NOTIFY message. The problem is that my phone never registered with Asterisk - it only registered with SER.
So the only way I know to get Asterisk to send a message to an unknown target phone is to simply use sipsak to send the SIP NOTIFY message to SER. Once SER gets the message it will send it to the SIP phone - providing that it can indeed find a contact location for it.
Regards, Paul
--- mohammad mirzaee agent@rasatech.com wrote:
Hi ALL;
Hi Paul;
About Paul's email on SEP.19 with the subject " ingecting
SIP NOTIFY INTO SER FIFO" , I come up
with the following question:
Why we use "sipsak" for sending "NOTIFY" message from
Asterisk to Ser?? Is it because of
Asterisk is not a "b2bua"
Warnest Regards mohammad
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