[asterisk-users] Responding to SIP OPTIONS

2007-05-08 Thread Alex Lake
I understand that it is customary for SIP User Agents to send OPTIONS packets every now and then to check that a peer is still alive and well. Indeed I understand that Asterisk itself sends them if qualify is set to yes in the peer configuration. How is one supposed to configure the dialplan s

Re: [asterisk-users] Responding to SIP OPTIONS

2007-05-08 Thread Joshua Colp
Alex Lake wrote: I understand that it is customary for SIP User Agents to send OPTIONS packets every now and then to check that a peer is still alive and well. Indeed I understand that Asterisk itself sends them if qualify is set to yes in the peer configuration. How is one supposed to config

Re: [asterisk-users] Responding to SIP OPTIONS

2007-05-08 Thread SIP
Joshua Colp wrote: Alex Lake wrote: I understand that it is customary for SIP User Agents to send OPTIONS packets every now and then to check that a peer is still alive and well. Indeed I understand that Asterisk itself sends them if qualify is set to yes in the peer configuration. How is on

Re: [asterisk-users] Responding to SIP OPTIONS

2007-05-08 Thread Stephen Bosch
SIP wrote: > Joshua Colp wrote: >> Handling of OPTIONS in Asterisk has changed a little bit through >> chan_sip versions... but for the most part the other side usually just >> wants you to respond with something/anything. Is the other side >> unhappy with the 404 Not Found? >> >> Joshua Colp >> So

Re: [asterisk-users] Responding to SIP OPTIONS

2007-05-08 Thread Chris Bennett
Hi Alex, > How is one supposed to configure the dialplan so that Asterisk responds > correctly to these requests? > > At the moment, I'm seeing "Looking for s in default" and then a "404 Not > Found" being returned - which can't be right. Not specific to an OPTIONS packet, but I know that I pr

Re: [asterisk-users] Responding to SIP OPTIONS

2007-05-09 Thread Chris Bennett
Hi Alex, > How is one supposed to configure the dialplan so that Asterisk responds > correctly to these requests? > > At the moment, I'm seeing "Looking for s in default" and then a "404 Not > Found" being returned - which can't be right. Not specific to an OPTIONS packet, but I know that I pr

Re: [asterisk-users] Responding to SIP OPTIONS

2007-05-10 Thread Olle E Johansson
8 maj 2007 kl. 16.57 skrev SIP: Joshua Colp wrote: Alex Lake wrote: I understand that it is customary for SIP User Agents to send OPTIONS packets every now and then to check that a peer is still alive and well. Indeed I understand that Asterisk itself sends them if qualify is set to yes