Joseph,

Actually, Koha doesn't use a SIP server, it is a SIP server.

External clients can make request to the server in order to perform some tasks such as marking a book as borrowed, displaying a list of borrowed items, and so on.

The primary use of the SIP protocol is for self checkout kiosque which allows patrons to check out book without having to go the the circulation counter.

Hope that clarifies a bit how SIP is used :)

Cheers,

Eric Bégin
Solutions inLibro inc.
www.inLibro.com

On 2016-04-26 04:36, Tajoli Zeno wrote:
Hi,

Il 22/04/2016 18:36, Joseph Hogan ha scritto:
Hello,
OK' it is used for tools hooked up to the computer to help check books
out?  Like hand scaenrs of RFID scanenrs?

sorry the delay.
The answer is yes, this is the normal use of SIP procotol in Koha (and in others ILS).
I strongly suggest to read this paper from 3M:
http://mws9.3m.com/mws/mediawebserver.dyn?6666660Zjcf6lVs6EVs66S0LeCOrrrrQ-

Bye
Zeno Tajoli


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