[Users] Make calls without registering?
Dave
ddx71 at yahoo.ca
Wed Jul 13 14:11:09 CEST 2005
Thanks. But I am not sure I understand when you say that I have to do nothing special for this. How does SER know how to forward request to the callee if the callee is not registered? Does SER not need his or her contact info?
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan at voice-system.ro> wrote:Hi Dave,
Yes, it's possible to make calls (even with authentication) without
registration. You do not have to do anything special in the script for
this - default cfg script allows this.
regarding your second question - to make a pseudo-registration by saving
the contacts of the INVITE if user not already registered... it might
work by calling save("location") for the INVITEs which open a
dialog...never tried...
to see if the AOR is already registered, use the registered("location")
function.
regards,
bogdan
Dave wrote:
> Hello, Is it possible to allow an UA to make calls
> without it registering itself? IN other words, I
> disable registration on the phone and enter the
> correct proxy info. Now when UA makes call, the INVITE
> goes to SER. Can SER extract the contact info from the
> INVITE and then upon detecting that the "user is not
> registered" simply register the contact info?
>
> Thanks
> Dave
>
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