Hi, How does User agents sends log-off signal to SER? I know that for the user agent to log in it needs to send a REGISTER request, what request should the user agent need to send SER to be able to log off and be removed from the location table? Could you please explain how the user agent does this...
Thanks in advance,
It sends REGISTER with the expires parameter set to 0.
Jan.
On 28-10-2005 17:50, Ryan Pagquil wrote:
Hi, How does User agents sends log-off signal to SER? I know that for the user agent to log in it needs to send a REGISTER request, what request should the user agent need to send SER to be able to log off and be removed from the location table? Could you please explain how the user agent does this...
Thanks in advance,
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Hi Jan, This helps a lot.
Thanks, Ryan
Jan Janak wrote:
It sends REGISTER with the expires parameter set to 0.
Jan.
On 28-10-2005 17:50, Ryan Pagquil wrote:
Hi, How does User agents sends log-off signal to SER? I know that for the user agent to log in it needs to send a REGISTER request, what request should the user agent need to send SER to be able to log off and be removed from the location table? Could you please explain how the user agent does this...
Thanks in advance,
-- Ryan Pagquil Infodyne Inc. - PhilOnline.com 3603 Antel Global Corporate Center Do?a Julia Vargas Ave. Ortigas Center Pasig City Tel: 687-0715 Web: www.philonline.com
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