On 10/21/10 11:21 PM, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
2010/10/21 Daniel-Constantin Mierlamico...@gmail.com:
There are two aspects:
1) real time communication routing - voice, im, presence states
2) offline resource routing - vcard, predefined-content documents
1) can always have a correspondent in
2010/10/22 Daniel-Constantin Mierla mico...@gmail.com:
1)
- Alice has two active resources (alice-1and alice-2).
- alice-1 uploads a new vCard.
How is alice-2 notified about that change if there is no possibility
of subscription to the vcard?
Why it needs to be notified immediately? I
On 10/21/2010 11:57 AM, Shrouk Khan wrote:
anyone knows when the v2.0 will be publicly available. it looks very
impressive.
yesterday, just before your email, I sent several messages on this
mailing list announcing that the plan is to have at least a public beta
next week.
Ramona
On Thu,
Guys I'm getting the below error...Can anybody help please?
Oct 22 12:27:17 localhost /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[28566]: ERROR: script:
time_dbg:method=INVITE;time=1287750437;callid=Y2FjNDAyZDY4YTk5ZWQ1Yjc4MDk4ZGZiZjk5YjIyYmE.
- in NAT out route
Regards
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Can you try with master or cherry pick the next commit?
http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/sip-router/?a=commit;h=7faa58b0264cb77c991a21bd3b7e3d660596ad85
I couldn't figure out cherry picking quickly so I tested with master.
Reported log message
Hello,
I have PERL script that's executed for every(!) initial INVITE message from the
routing logic.
The script needs to lookup a table in the database. Therefore I need to connect
to the database each time a initial INVITE is routed.
That might kill the performance (not tested yet, but
Mino,
If you are forking another branch with which to forward to the Cisco
gateway without somehow absorbing the Contact received in the 302
response, it'll just use the Contact in the original initial request,
which I assume is 1.1.1.1.
-- Alex
On 10/22/2010 10:12 AM, Mino Haluz wrote:
Hello Alex,
thank you for the tips.
I had a look at SQLOPS and it seems that it will open a new connection as well,
every time that sql_query(connection, query, result) is called.
so 2 questions...
1.) Is that true or am I wrong?
2.) Will using SQLOPS lead to a much better performance than
On Oct 22, 2010, at 12:49 PM, Nicolas Rüger nicolasrue...@gmx.de
wrote:
Hello Alex,
thank you for the tips.
I had a look at SQLOPS and it seems that it will open a new
connection as well, every time that sql_query(connection, query,
result) is called.
No, the connection handles are
Hello Alex,
so I will. Thank you for the help.
I might still have to call PERL for some cases but I guess even then it's
better to use SQLOPS for the database part and send the result via parameter to
the PERL script.
Regards,
Nicolas
Yes, much less overhead; no external script
Take care if you are using realtime, I saw that asterisk erase for some
reason the username field in the sipusers table when you do sip reload.
Regards,
Lucas
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Ovidiu Sas o...@voipembedded.com wrote:
If you use that particular config, you need to disable
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