Oh, I got it! Thanks Jiri!
Btw, I have another questions.
1) I would like to know can call transfer being done when the
connection is P2P?
When I tried to use relay (mediaproxy) to do the call transfer, it's
able to transfer the call to the other party whereas when the condition is
P2P, it just can't pass the correct signal.
2) Can SER support SPA942 ? Or is there some settings that I need to
configure on SER ?
Thanks.
Cheers,
Roa Yu
-----Original Message-----
From: Jiri Kuthan [mailto:jiri@iptel.org]
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 2:56 PM
To: roayu; SIP
Cc: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] Get RealTime Online Users status
yes, set usrloc's database mode to 1. -jiri
At 03:32 10/10/2007, roayu wrote:
Thanks for your reply. I found that it's only
update after around 30
seconds. Is there anyway that I can fasten the update on the database?
Thanks.
Cheers,
Roa Yu
-----Original Message-----
From: SIP [mailto:sip@arcdiv.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 9:14 PM
To: roayu
Cc: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] Get RealTime Online Users status
roayu wrote:
Hi there!
Can anyone tell me how to get the RealTime Online user status other
than using command '*serctl ul show*'? Or how can I store the realtime
online user status to the MySQL db?
Thanks.
Cheers,
Roa Yu J
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The location table in the MySQL database stores what are, in effect,
currently online users. It is, however, only an approximation. When a UA
registers, it sends an expiration time on its registration and that gets
stored in the location table. If the user disconnects without cancelling
his registration (some UAs send am expire register message to 'log out'
and some don't), then the data may still be in the table until the
expire time occurs. Realistically, though, you can get a good idea of
currenly online users using the location table and while it may not be
100% accurate, it's close enough for government work, as it were.
N.
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