For instant-messaging, you can use presence status. If the user is offline or
"Appears to be offline", you can direct the MESSAGE or MSRP session
to offline message archive.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
> El Miércoles, 17 de Junio de 2009, Paul Kyzivat escribió:
>> C
El Miércoles, 17 de Junio de 2009, Paul Kyzivat escribió:
> Certainly things of this sort could be useful.
> At least for now such things are in the realm of "products" rather than
> standards-based stuff.
>
> Blocking of call delivery based on presence status does require a
> significant degree of
2009/6/17 Iñaki Baz Castillo :
> PS: Could I be pointed to the XDM specification please?
OMG, I hope it's not required to read so many documents as the
appearing in this link:
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/technical/release_program/xdm_v2_0.aspx
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Iñaki Baz Castillo
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2009/6/17 Eduardo Martins :
> If there is a group that has been working on making XCAP useful for
> everyone it is OMA for sure, with the XDM specification, not IETF or
> even 3GPP, which I think is the big issue of almost none adoption in
> SIP clients.
>
> Btw, I wonder what is the problem with a
If there is a group that has been working on making XCAP useful for
everyone it is OMA for sure, with the XDM specification, not IETF or
even 3GPP, which I think is the big issue of almost none adoption in
SIP clients.
Btw, I wonder what is the problem with a auid name, that actually
follows the X
Certainly things of this sort could be useful.
At least for now such things are in the realm of "products" rather than
standards-based stuff.
Blocking of call delivery based on presence status does require a
significant degree of trust in the accuracy of the presence status. When
in doubt I thi
Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
> Thanks for so great explanation.
>
> However, I wonder why so many new features are needed when most of the
> devices
> don't implement XCAP yet. The fact I don't consider useful all the new
> features described above. Is it really implemented "somewhere"?
I susp
Hi Andre,
Did you set the SIP_DOMAIN at openserctlrc?
Try to open the file like"/usr/local/etc/openser/openserctlrc"
Thanks & Regards
Cao, Charles
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[mailto:users-boun...@lists.opensips.org] On Behalf Of Andre Warnier
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chandan kumar :
> > Could any clarify what does HOP do in SIP?
> >
> > whether HOP is related to a register request or Call request?
> >
> > Issue faced : Phone comes up & tries to regsiter to the server.Lets say the
> > server is not available.So registration fails .Now I will try to make an IP
Hi,
The issue You are facing is related to the sip routing loop detection.
Any SIP request must contain a mandatory Max-Forwards header
which sets the maximum number of intermediary nodes which can
be traversed by this particular SIP request.
Whenever sip node (proxy or gateway) receives SIP reque
Hi all,
Could any clarify what does HOP do in SIP?
whether HOP is related to a register request or Call request?
Issue faced : Phone comes up & tries to regsiter to the server.Lets say the
server is not available.So registration fails .Now I will try to make an IP
call to other SIP phone.Ca
Hello,
Thank you for your answers. I missed the part where it says that
INVITE w/ Replaces matches a single dialog and therefore will not get
forked at a state full proxy.
The other mail-thread "Early dialog can be replaced if Transfer Target
is the recipient of dialog (early) during Attendant Ca
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