Like p2psip?

You still would use the domain name of the overlay, no?


On Apr12 2008 13:42 , "Hadriel Kaplan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Yup, and the same thing happens at service providers too.
> But I think Juha is referring to how does he redirect such without having a
> provider/enterprise.
> 
> -hadriel
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Francois Audet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 4:35 PM
>> To: Juha Heinanen; Hadriel Kaplan
>> Cc: Francois Audet; SIP IETF; Paul Kyzivat; Dan WING; Dean Willis
>> Subject: Re: [Sip] E.164 - who owns it
>> 
>> I do it on my SIP phone all the time.
>> 
>> I can put ANY SIP URI I want.
>> 
>> If it's a phone number, phone will append the default domain of the phone.
>> 
>> The other phone then INVITE the contact. The enterprise proxy looks at the
>> phone number and then decides if it owns it (e.g., it could be another
>> phone
>> number of a phone in the enterprise). If it owns it, it will route the
>> INVITE to that phone. Never goes to PSTN. If it does not own it, it will
>> route to the appropriate PSTN gateway (based on least cost routing for
>> outbound PSTN gateways and such). That's what happens when I forward to my
>> cell phone.
>> 
>> The point of this story is that when ;user=phone is used, the routing is
>> based on the phone number. Like it or not, this is what seems to happen.
>> In
>> other words, it's a functional equivalent to a Tel URI.
>> 
>> There is a reason why people do it like this. Try sending a Tel URI on the
>> wire and see what happens with most equipment out there.
>> 
>> 
>> On Apr12 2008 12:26 , "Juha Heinanen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hadriel Kaplan writes:
>>> 
>>>> Open-source phones I assume.  Or the SER or Asterisk or whatever
>>>> could probably be programmed to do it for your phone.
>>> 
>>> haven't seen any.  sip is now about 10 years old and even such a basic
>>> thing as redirecting a caller to my cell phone is not yet possible.
>>> 
>>> -- juha
> 

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