Hello,
I am slightly confused by the difference between chan_sip and pjsip.
Especially the new (to me) objects aor and contact.
I am having trouble mapping them to the typical SIP configuration settings
on a phone.
Suppose I have a phone with two line buttons, for two extension numbers.
Now,
I
Antonio Gómez Soto wrote:
Hello,
Kia ora,
I am slightly confused by the difference between chan_sip and pjsip.
Especially the new (to me) objects aor and contact.
I am having trouble mapping them to the typical SIP configuration
settings on a phone.
Have you looked on the wiki[1]? There's
On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 3:29 PM, Antonio Gómez Soto
antonio.gomez.s...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am slightly confused by the difference between chan_sip and pjsip.
Especially the new (to me) objects aor and contact.
I am having trouble mapping them to the typical SIP configuration settings
Thanks for responding,
On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 5:45 PM, George Joseph george.jos...@fairview5.com
wrote:
On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 3:29 PM, Antonio Gómez Soto
antonio.gomez.s...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am slightly confused by the difference between chan_sip and pjsip.
Especially the new
Antonio Gómez Soto wrote:
So basically, the 'contact' in the AOR is just an ip address (or
'dynamic', in which case it accepts
incoming registrations).
A contact is a SIP term, it's a way of getting to something. (IP
address+port)
So what happens if one endpoint has multiple AOR's which
Joshua,
On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 6:39 PM, Joshua Colp jc...@digium.com wrote:
[..snip..]
Also I notice, an AOR does seem do be directly correlated with an auth
record, so why are
they separate in the configuration, why not unify the aor and the auth
objects?
They aren't at all. Auth =
Antonio Gómez Soto wrote:
snip
I did not mean they are the same, I meant that there seems to be a
one-to-one relationship.
So I am wondering, since the auth does seem useless without an aor, but
an aor
can exist without an auth, why was the auth object created in the first
place,
instead of
On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 8:48 PM, Joshua Colp jc...@digium.com wrote:
Antonio Gómez Soto wrote:
snip
I did not mean they are the same, I meant that there seems to be a
one-to-one relationship.
So I am wondering, since the auth does seem useless without an aor, but
an aor
can exist
Hi all
We have recently upgraded Asterisk from 1.8.26 to 13.0.0 and now we have
a whole lot of errors like this in our logs:
[2015-01-05 06:43:36] ERROR[14636] stasis_cache.c: Attempting to remove
an item from the SIP/ics0002-cached cache that isn't there:
ast_endpoint_snapshot_type
Hi,
I continued the developing of Openfire and Asterisk integration projects,
and now I'm here to invite you to test AstDemo, that allows VoIP operations
directly in XMPP clients.
So if use Openfire and wanna test AstDemo, please send me some feedback,
suggestions and bug reports. With your
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