Hi Bhaskar,
if you type : serctl, you will get this line out :
cisco_restart <uri> .. restart a Cisco phone (NOTIFY)
So, to restart a cisco phone (infact just send a NOTIFY) serctl
cisco_restart sip:something@somethinelse.com
Here's a cutout from the serctl script.
cisco_restart)
if [ "$#" -ne 2 ] ; then
usage
exit 1
fi
RET=`fifo_cmd t_uac_dlg NOTIFY "$2" "." \
"From: sip:daemon@$SIP_DOMAIN" \
"To: <$2>" "Event: check-sync" \
"Contact: <sip:daemon@!!>" "."
"." |
head -1 `
print_status $RET
;;
As you see, this one sends a Notify.
Hopefully this can help you :-)
- Atle
* Bhaskar Bhumkar <Bhaskar.Bhumkar(a)Sun.COM> [050922 22:19]:
Hi,
Thanks for the rpely. Could you give me a pointer to the serctl
documentation? I was trying the following admin guide :
http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/seruser/seruser.html
But did not get any details for serctl to reset cisco phone.
Regards,
Bhaskar...
Atle Samuelsen wrote:
Hi Bhaskar,
I think I would take a quick peek at the serctl script, if you look at
the section that is used to reset Cisco Phones, you would see how a
sip-message is sent out true the serctl, and you could out from that
make serctl do whatever you want it to :-)
-Atle
* Bhaskar Bhumkar <Bhaskar.Bhumkar(a)Sun.COM> [050922 00:06]:
Hi,
I am planning to use SER to send some SIP requests. Is it possible to
initiate requests like INVITE from SER? If yes, how can I do that?
I saw the description of "serctl file <file_name" and it is supposed to
be used to read commands from a file. Does it refer to rest of the
serctl commands or SIP requests like INVITE, REGISTER?
Appreciate your help,
Regards,
Bhaskar...
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