Maybe its because I havent had lunch....but still confused :)...so bear
with me, I'm usually far more alert than this
Basically its a names to number map, just like a normal telephone
directory where companies get assigned numbers, which they change and
you search by company name.
If the UAC was to get the number, that facility would need to be built
into the UAC, but SIp does allow you to locate the person on other
proxies if the call cannot be answered by you.
Iqbal
Grigory Fishilevich wrote:
i search for one.
example:
you have 20 users on your ser,
these users are stupid and they can't memorize the numbers of another
ser-users.
solution:
every user creates an own address book with numbers of anoter users
problem: if the ser-admin changes the number of any user, all users
must change it too
better:
create a central phone book on ser-server and the UACs of users get
the numberlist from here.
is it possible?
On 6/3/05, Iqbal <iqbal(a)gigo.co.uk> wrote:
whats a global phone book
iqbal
Grigory Fishilevich wrote:
>hi guys,
>
>is it possible to use a global phone book with ser?
>i found no features like this in sip rfcs, but this is imho very
>impotant thing for companys etc.
>do anybody know an way to implement a global phone book for all users
>of one ser?
>
>bg,
>grigory
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