Try PJSIP.
Regards,
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 7:02 PM, Carlos González Florido <
carlos.gonzalez.flor...@juntadeandalucia.es> wrote:
> Hi. You have https://github.com/kalta/nksip, but currently you would need
> to use Erlang.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Paulo Maribondo
> wrote:
>
>
Hi. You have https://github.com/kalta/nksip, but currently you would need
to use Erlang.
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Paulo Maribondo wrote:
> Hi, Good Morning.
>
> I'm a mastering student from UFF (University in Rio, Brazil) and I would
> like to have some tips from SIP experts about any
Dear Experts,
Can anyone explain me the reason for sending BYE by UAC. I want to know ,if UAC
doesnot support "TIMER" functionality whether UAS can send this session
expires with support of "timer" in 200ok.is this the reason for sending BYE by
UAC.
Call flow is like this:
INVITE--->Norma
Thanks.
In this case the UPDATE is coming before the full dialog is setup
(183=early dialog as far as I know) and I can see 2 issues that are
confusing me.
First,,
can B side respond to the timer offer with a new offer "before" answering
the first one?
Second,,
200OK for INV is the last to be sen
On 2/21/14 6:38 AM, Brett Tate wrote:
>> All is well but what happens with the Session Timer response?
>
> RFC 4028 basically allows the Session-Timer to be negotiated with every
> INVITE/UPDATE request. The last 2xx response wins.
>
> If UPDATE 2xx sent/received within an INVITE, refreshing/expir
there are several based on pjsip.
check http://trac.pjsip.org/repos/wiki/Projects_Using_PJSIP
-Original Message-
From: Paulo Maribondo [mailto:paulo...@id.uff.br]
Sent: vrijdag 21 februari 2014 13:46
To: sip-implementors@lists.cs.columbia.edu
Subject: [Sip-implementors] Opensource Sip Cl
Hi,
I face an issue when using non-Invite transactions.
Our sip client is registered to an Asterisk server. Our client has subscribed
for receiving MWI messages.
We therefore receive NOTIFY messages and everything looks ok until the
following happens.
If the number of waiting messages change,
Hi, Good Morning.
I'm a mastering student from UFF (University in Rio, Brazil) and I would
like to have some tips from SIP experts about any suggestion for an
opensource SIP UA (can be a softphone) that I can change its code in order
to force a SIP re-invite after some network disturbances. My ide
> All is well but what happens with the Session Timer response?
RFC 4028 basically allows the Session-Timer to be negotiated with every
INVITE/UPDATE request. The last 2xx response wins.
If UPDATE 2xx sent/received within an INVITE, refreshing/expiring would be
done based upon the UPDATE 2xx's a