[Serusers] best practive callfwd, call divert etc

Greger V. Teigre greger at teigre.com
Sat Apr 2 10:12:26 CEST 2005


The simple answer: depends on your setup.
If you expect all clients to always be connected, it will be easier to rely 
on the client side. The user will then use the client's *-commands to set 
forwarding and you don't have to do anything on the ser side.  (OBS! Make 
sure that your billing records are accurate for all clients => right person 
paying).
    However, if you expect people to have soft clients and be unregistered 
longer periods, the clients will not be available for forwarding/diversion 
and you are better off doing it in SER. However, you then need to implement 
some way for end-users to change their settings (i.e. serweb-type).
g-)


Iqbal wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is it better to do at server end, or client side (if supported)
>
> Iqbal
>
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