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 suitable device at home you can unregister the device > at work. Of course you may have to keep doing it each time it > refreshes its registration. And you can get into a real battle if > it subscribes to the reg event package and so discovers when it has > been unregistered, and immediately reregisters.
Well, I hope this case is more a "workaround" XD > 2) You can use a registration to accomplish forwarding. For instance, > Bob's UA could register Alice's AOR as a Contact on his own AOR, > either in addition to his own phone, or instead. Ok, this would work because SIP allows it, but sincerelly, is it really used? Sometimes I've created manually entries in my registrar location table to forwards calls to one AoR to other AoR (as you say) but I can't expect a UA sending such a REGISTER, in fact it should be "denied" in some way. Regards. -- Iñaki Baz Castillo _______________________________________________ Sip-implementors mailing list Sip-implementors@lists.cs.columbia.edu https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/sip-implementors