Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] REFER - Transferring Best Practice.

2010-10-26 Thread osiris123d

So excuse me for my ignorance but are we saying that OpenSIPS B2BUA can allow
an OpenSIPS subcriber to be on a call with a PSTN user and transfer to
someone else if configured correctly without needing a Asterisk box?


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Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] REFER - Transferring Best Practice.

2010-09-21 Thread Anca Vamanu
Hi David,

With the b2bua in opensips you can handle REFER at server. The scenario 
to be used in this case can be found here:
  http://www.opensips.org/Resources/B2buaTutorial#toc15.

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On 09/15/2010 07:23 PM, David J. wrote:
>Adrian,
>
> So in that case I would need to have a PBX, such as Asterisk, or
> FreeSWITCH to handle this case, which would mean the PBX has to be in
> the call path the entire time?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
> On 9/15/10 12:17 PM, Adrian Georgescu wrote:
>
>> Call transfer using SIP require cooperation between the 3 end-points 
>> involved.
>>
>> On the public internet, which is probably why you want to use OpenSIPS, this 
>> does not work primarily because of accounting reasons. You can configure the 
>> SIP proxy to route the Refer and Notify alright but as an end-point you will 
>> not succeed at instructing for instance  a remote PSTN gateway to transfer 
>> the call to some other end-point because you have no trust relationship with 
>> it and nobody can be billed for this new call leg.
>>
>> Handling the routing of REFER in OpenSIPS is trivial but it will not solve 
>> your problem.
>>
>> The only way you can make transfer work reliably is behind the same PBX.
>>
>> Adrian
>>
>>
>> On Sep 15, 2010, at 6:02 PM, David J. wrote:
>>
>>  
>>>Seems like when I try to transfer a call from one user to the next, it
>>> does not do anything, so I am guessing we have to handle the REFER message?
>>>
>>> What is the best practice for handling REFER messages?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>

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Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] REFER - Transferring Best Practice.

2010-09-15 Thread Adrian Georgescu
Yes,  this is the only way to be able control the success of the call 
transfers, actually the PBX administrator will make sure that the phone is 
trusted and can honor all transfers request correctly.

It may be possible to achieve this with the B2BUA module as suggested, as long 
as you control the B2BUA part you can do it.

Adrian

On Sep 15, 2010, at 6:23 PM, David J. wrote:

>  Adrian,
> 
> So in that case I would need to have a PBX, such as Asterisk, or 
> FreeSWITCH to handle this case, which would mean the PBX has to be in 
> the call path the entire time?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> 
> On 9/15/10 12:17 PM, Adrian Georgescu wrote:
>> Call transfer using SIP require cooperation between the 3 end-points 
>> involved.
>> 
>> On the public internet, which is probably why you want to use OpenSIPS, this 
>> does not work primarily because of accounting reasons. You can configure the 
>> SIP proxy to route the Refer and Notify alright but as an end-point you will 
>> not succeed at instructing for instance  a remote PSTN gateway to transfer 
>> the call to some other end-point because you have no trust relationship with 
>> it and nobody can be billed for this new call leg.
>> 
>> Handling the routing of REFER in OpenSIPS is trivial but it will not solve 
>> your problem.
>> 
>> The only way you can make transfer work reliably is behind the same PBX.
>> 
>> Adrian
>> 
>> 
>> On Sep 15, 2010, at 6:02 PM, David J. wrote:
>> 
>>>  Seems like when I try to transfer a call from one user to the next, it
>>> does not do anything, so I am guessing we have to handle the REFER message?
>>> 
>>> What is the best practice for handling REFER messages?
>>> 
>>> Thanks.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] REFER - Transferring Best Practice.

2010-09-15 Thread David J.
  Adrian,

So in that case I would need to have a PBX, such as Asterisk, or 
FreeSWITCH to handle this case, which would mean the PBX has to be in 
the call path the entire time?

Thanks.



On 9/15/10 12:17 PM, Adrian Georgescu wrote:
> Call transfer using SIP require cooperation between the 3 end-points involved.
>
> On the public internet, which is probably why you want to use OpenSIPS, this 
> does not work primarily because of accounting reasons. You can configure the 
> SIP proxy to route the Refer and Notify alright but as an end-point you will 
> not succeed at instructing for instance  a remote PSTN gateway to transfer 
> the call to some other end-point because you have no trust relationship with 
> it and nobody can be billed for this new call leg.
>
> Handling the routing of REFER in OpenSIPS is trivial but it will not solve 
> your problem.
>
> The only way you can make transfer work reliably is behind the same PBX.
>
> Adrian
>
>
> On Sep 15, 2010, at 6:02 PM, David J. wrote:
>
>>   Seems like when I try to transfer a call from one user to the next, it
>> does not do anything, so I am guessing we have to handle the REFER message?
>>
>> What is the best practice for handling REFER messages?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] REFER - Transferring Best Practice.

2010-09-15 Thread T.R. Missner
Look at the b2bua module.

-tr

On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 12:02 PM, David J.  wrote:

>  Seems like when I try to transfer a call from one user to the next, it
> does not do anything, so I am guessing we have to handle the REFER message?
>
> What is the best practice for handling REFER messages?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] REFER - Transferring Best Practice.

2010-09-15 Thread Adrian Georgescu
Call transfer using SIP require cooperation between the 3 end-points involved.

On the public internet, which is probably why you want to use OpenSIPS, this 
does not work primarily because of accounting reasons. You can configure the 
SIP proxy to route the Refer and Notify alright but as an end-point you will 
not succeed at instructing for instance  a remote PSTN gateway to transfer the 
call to some other end-point because you have no trust relationship with it and 
nobody can be billed for this new call leg.

Handling the routing of REFER in OpenSIPS is trivial but it will not solve your 
problem.

The only way you can make transfer work reliably is behind the same PBX.

Adrian


On Sep 15, 2010, at 6:02 PM, David J. wrote:

>  Seems like when I try to transfer a call from one user to the next, it 
> does not do anything, so I am guessing we have to handle the REFER message?
> 
> What is the best practice for handling REFER messages?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> 
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[OpenSIPS-Users] REFER - Transferring Best Practice.

2010-09-15 Thread David J.
  Seems like when I try to transfer a call from one user to the next, it 
does not do anything, so I am guessing we have to handle the REFER message?

What is the best practice for handling REFER messages?

Thanks.



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