I suspect as time goes on people are losing the concept of multiple
devices sharing the same AOR.
Thanks,
Paul
On 10/23/2010 7:38 AM, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
> 2010/10/22 Hazzy:
>> The RFC 3680 states that a single NOTIFY can have details of multiple
>> registrations (AOR)
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2010/10/22 Hazzy :
> The RFC 3680 states that a single NOTIFY can have details of multiple
> registrations (AOR)
"registrations" are not "AOR's". If an user (AoR) is registered from N
devices then it has N registrations (the Contat URI in each REGISTER).
But it has just *one* AoR.
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Iñaki Baz C
? If so,what should be the subscriber behavior..it should
> ignore
> the AOR's for which it hasn't subscriber ?
> Re
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>Regards,
>Hazzy.
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> From: "Worley, Dale R (Dale)"
> To: Hazzy
uot;Worley, Dale R (Dale)"
To: Hazzy ; "Sip-implementors@lists.cs.columbia.edu"
Sent: Wed, 20 October, 2010 7:18:53 PM
Subject: RE: [Sip-implementors] basic clarification regarding RFC3680
From: sip-implementors-boun...@
From: sip-implementors-boun...@lists.cs.columbia.edu
[sip-implementors-boun...@lists.cs.columbia.edu] On Behalf Of Hazzy
[hazzy...@yahoo.co.in]
As per RFC3680,UE once registered, it cansubscribe for registration events and
get the notifications for regis
Hi,
As per RFC3680,UE once registered, it cansubscribe for registration events and
get the notifications for registrations.
I need to clarify, how the registration and subscription are associated i.e.
Lets say User 'A' registers its aor i.e. SIP URI (sip:x...@abcd.com) and
contact 'X' with t