[Serusers] SIP client and serweb
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Daniel-Constantin.Mierla at fokus.fraunhofer.de
Wed Jan 14 16:46:24 CET 2004
Hello,
what you mean are the id of your buddies or colleagues which are not the
same as sip contact addresses. A SIP contact is the address where you
can be reachable at a moment -- it is usually the ip and the port where
your sip client listens.
SER does not manage buddy lists or so. This is not related to session
initiation protocol and I am not aware of any SIP client supporting such
extension.
Daniel
On 1/14/2004 4:23 PM, CURRO_DOMINGUEZ wrote:
>Hello everybody
>
>Well, we have been able to make a Voice call between two Nortel SIP
>clients using SER. It's great! Thanks for your help.
>
>I have a question about user's contacts. In one hand, I can use serweb
>to login with my username and add sip contacts or add phonebook entries.
>In other hand, I can use my client to add new contacts. Moreover, the
>client can tell me if my contacts are online or offline.
>
>But the two ways don't display the same information, it means, from
>serweb I add several sip address (I check that are recorded at ser
>database) but this addresses are not imported when I start the SIP
>client.
>
>I need my client import sip contacts ( in a very similar way like MSN
>Messenger) from server. Is there any way to do this? Does the client
>have to make a request to the server or is the server who has to send
>this information when it receives a REGISTER?
>
>Or maybe SER is not intended to do this?
>
>Thank you very much for your help.
>
>Curro
>
>
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