Hendrik,

On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Hendrik Scholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How would the TDM interworking work?
> Look at 'Figure 1: Overview of Operation' and assume this:
>
> - Call SIP->PSTN
>
> The callee is in the PSTN/TDM world and proxy 2 acts as
> a gateway.
> In this case the callee would never send a SUBSCRIBE.
> If there is no authentication/authorization for the call
> the gateway may opt to subscribe to the user?
>
> - Call PSTN->SIP
>
> The caller is on the TDM side and proxy 1 acts as a PSTN to SIP
> gateway. The callee sends the SUBSCRIBE which ends up at
> the edge on proxy 1.
> What should the proxy do?
> a) Respond on behalf of the caller
> b) do not support the Dialog event package and respond
>   with 489 to the SUBSCRIBE
> c) do some magic based on information conveyed on the
>   TDM side?

This is a limitation. IMO the GW could handle it for you in a useful
way but I see two issues:
- Different GWs might be used for the incoming INVITE and the outgoing
SUBSCRIBE requests
- Transitive trust (you do need to trust the GW)

Cheers,
-- 
Victor Pascual Ávila
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