Gents,
I've been going throught the draft-ietf-iptel-cpl-09.txt to try and find information on doing the following:
I want to offer my clients the option to do call forwarding and other smart things with cpl.
Now I can not find information on how I can change the source name of the caller.
Just to explain: - I am a user and out of the office - I set a call forward to my mobile
- some calls me and my cpl script is run - it tells the proxy to route the call to my mobile
Who will now be billed for the call ?
I can not find a way to change the calling-id.
In this case I need to be billed for the outgoing call to the PSTN (mobile).
Am I correct to state this is not possible with CPL ?
regards, Arne.
Hi,
I'm trying to write a sip client and I am testing it with ser, but I have been running into problems. I'm trying to test it on one machine, by setting up two clients on two different local ip addresses, and having them talk through ser, which is on a third ip address. I think that ser is listening on 127.0.0.1, so I tried to set up my clients on 127.0.0.2, and 127.0.0.3, but when I try to bind them to port 5060, it says that it is already in use (I'm assuming by ser). Does ser bind to all local ip addresses at port 5060? Or is there a way around this?
thanks, Cory
When you start ser it reports all the IP addresses and ports it is listening on. You can specify the list of IP addresses to listen on using listen parameter in the configuration file.
Jan.
On 27-07 10:31, Cory Zue wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to write a sip client and I am testing it with ser, but I have been running into problems. I'm trying to test it on one machine, by setting up two clients on two different local ip addresses, and having them talk through ser, which is on a third ip address. I think that ser is listening on 127.0.0.1, so I tried to set up my clients on 127.0.0.2, and 127.0.0.3, but when I try to bind them to port 5060, it says that it is already in use (I'm assuming by ser). Does ser bind to all local ip addresses at port 5060? Or is there a way around this?
thanks, Cory
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