This works successfully with the Snoms.
However, it also successfully breaks Sipuras (of which we have quite a
few too)
And, rfc3261 never actually sez. that teh UAC must accept the value I
send back (weird...)
Any other ideas??
cheers
Andres wrote:
Kanakatti Mahesh Subramanya wrote:
And the beat goes on...
I 've got a bunch of Snom's that have a minimum register interval of
1 minute.
I *know* that I can get them to register every 30 seconds if I set
the 'expires' value in the Contact header of the '200 OK' response to
the REGISTER request appropriately (whew)
e.g., instead of returning
Contact: <sip:jake.foobaz@1.2.3.4:49154>;expires=60
I return
Contact: <sip:jake.foobaz@1.2.3.4:49154>;expires=30
The question is - how do I change the 'expires' value?
How about using a global parameter like:
1.3.3. max_expires (integer)
The maximum expires value of a Contact, values higher than
this maximum will be automatically set to the maximum. Value 0
disables the checking.
Default value is 0.
Example 1-3. Set max_expires parameter
...
modparam("registrar", "max_expires", 120)
append_to_reply() isn't relevant - i don't want another header
subst() on the request's 'Expires' header isn't useful since
build_contact() seems to extract it's values from the original
request. Any changes I made to it seem to be ignored
Any ideas?
cheers
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