Hi Paul,
Example SIP URI given by Iñaki Baz, does not contain the ;user=phone
parameter.
Should we assume that the userinfo part of the below SIP URI is a
telephone-subscriber number or not?
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sip:12345678;phone-context=mydomain@provider.com
-
Thanks,
prashanth.me wrote:
Hi Paul,
Example SIP URI given by Iñaki Baz, does not contain the ;user=phone
parameter.
Should we assume that the userinfo part of the below SIP URI is a
telephone-subscriber number or not?
-
sip:12345678;phone-context=mydomain@provider.com
is not
suffice enough to declare it as
a global SIP uri.
Best Regards,
Mohammed Hanifa
- Original Message -
From: Iñaki Baz Castillo
To: sip-implementors@lists.cs.columbia.edu
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 4:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Sip-implementors] Global and local - SIP URI
El Jueves
El Viernes 05 Marzo 2010, hanifa.mohammed escribió:
Thanks for the response. Pl clarify my assumption.
1. So, when there is no user=phone parameter in the SIP uri, there is no
context of Local or Global.
Or is there any other way to figure out whether a SIP uri is global or
local?
2.
The form of the user part is really the responsibility of the owner of
the domain. user=phone is really only meaningful if the domain owner
allows/supports that. In absence of user=phone, the domain may *choose*
to treat the user part according to tel uri syntax, or not.
*if* user=phone is
El Jueves, 4 de Marzo de 2010, hanifa.mohammed escribió:
Hi all,
With respect to tel uri, there are two types:
1. Global number - that starts with '+'
2. Local number - others
Similarly, is there any thing called Global Sip uri and Local Sip uri.
My assumption:
Suppose the
Hi all,
With respect to tel uri, there are two types:
1. Global number - that starts with '+'
2. Local number - others
Similarly, is there any thing called Global Sip uri and Local Sip uri.
My assumption:
Suppose the tel uri is converted into sip uri. If the user info part of the