Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
> El Viernes, 12 de Diciembre de 2008, Paul Kyzivat escribió:
>> There are a few uses that I know of:
>>
>> 1) to forcibly *unregister* a device. For instance, you have a device
>> registered from work, and then you go home without turning it off.
>> From another
There are a few uses that I know of:
1) to forcibly *unregister* a device. For instance, you have a device
registered from work, and then you go home without turning it off.
From another suitable device at home you can unregister the device
at work. Of course you may have to keep doing
2008/12/12 Maxim Sobolev :
> We used it few times to implement automatic registration replication, when
> proxy that receives REGISTER does autz, saves it locally replying 200 OK to
> the client, and then replicates transaction acting as UAC to another
> registrar. Then, anybody who calls through t
Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
> Hi, I think I already was replied to a similar question but
> unfortunatelly I don't find it.
>
> The question is: when/where is useful sending a REGISTER with a
> Contact different than the UA's contact?
> For example:
>
>
> Phone1:
> - AoR: al...@domain.org
> - List
Hi, I think I already was replied to a similar question but
unfortunatelly I don't find it.
The question is: when/where is useful sending a REGISTER with a
Contact different than the UA's contact?
For example:
Phone1:
- AoR: al...@domain.org
- Listen: 10.10.0.111:5060;transport=UDP
Phone2:
- Ao