[Users] new version openser how to deal with call a SIP uri with multi registar
jimmy way
jimway71 at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 17 14:30:13 CEST 2005
Hi bogdan,
Need I write script for failure_route and
onreply_route in ser.cfg to support parallel fork or I
only lets openser to do that by itself.
If need, how to write the script?
By the way, how to support serial fork?
Regards,
Jimway
--- Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan at voice-system.ro>
wrote:
> Hi Jimmy.
>
> see inline comments. As short note, what you are
> describing in parallel
> forking and it behaves exactly as you thing (see RFC
> 3261).
>
> regards,
> bogdan
>
> jimmy way wrote:
>
> >Hi all,
> >
> > The question is:
> > 1. a user A registar from multi address, like
> > UA1 registrar from address1
> > UA2 registrar from address2
> > UA3 registrar from address3
> > and so on
> > so in db "location" there are multi address
> in
> >the list about user A
> > 2. if set append_branch as on in registrar
> module,
> >when user B invite user A, Openser server will
> append
> >all these address in the invite packet. So all
> these
> >user will get the call. normally all UAs ringing,
> then
> > 3. if one of these UAs accept the call, how
> about
> >other UAs, will they stop ringing?
> >
> >
> yes, the other pending branches will be
> automatically cancelled.
>
> > 4. if one of these UAs deny(40x) the call, how
> >about other UAs, will the still ringing?
> >
> >
> yes - there are two way for a parallel forked call
> to end: either one of
> the branches picks up (2xx reply), either all of
> them send negative
> replies (>=300).
>
> > 5. if one of these UAs not connected, how about
> >caller the callee do?
> >
> >
> if one of the branches is not connected (but still
> registered), an
> internal timeout (408) will be generated for it.
>
> >
> >tks.
> >Jimway
> >
> >
> >
>
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