Response below,
Cheers,
Lincoln
Brett Tate wrote:
>> Can anyone please let me know is there any
>> scenario wherein it will be required that
>> Subscriber makes a call to himself?
>>
>
> The common example is users dialing there own number as a mechanism to
> connect to their voice mail se
> Can anyone please let me know is there any
> scenario wherein it will be required that
> Subscriber makes a call to himself?
The common example is users dialing there own number as a mechanism to
connect to their voice mail server; however I'm not sure if actually
discussed within the IMS docu
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Subject: Re: [Sip-implementors] IMS Subscriber makes a call to himself
If phones X1 and X2 are both registered with AOR X it certain
If phones X1 and X2 are both registered with AOR X it certainly can be
useful for X1 to call X.
There is nothing about sip signaling that should in any way prevent this
from working.
It is of course possible in such a case for a UAC to receive an INVITE
from itself. In most situations it would
Hello Narasingha,
I am not aware of any text within the 3GPP IMS specifications
preventing this case, however as you know, the 3GPP specs strongly
leverage the IEFT SIP documents.
Cheers,
Lincoln
narasingha pattnaik wrote:
> Hi ALL,
>
> Can anyone please let me know is there any scenario w
Hi ALL,
Can anyone please let me know is there any scenario wherein it will be
required that Subscriber makes a call to himself?
is there any RFC/draft saying something regarding this?
IF such scenario happen what should be the correct behavior of proxy?
Your help is appreciated.
Thanks in adv