Laurent:
On each proxy modify the logic handling register requests such that at the point where you save the location you also use exec_msg to execute some statement that results in that users relevant information being sent to you (or your application). For example you could execute an echo command to display the values of various SER environment variables and email the result to you. Just an example.
-Steve
l.gaillard01@free.fr wrote:
Yes, but I need to do it in a module (programming, or argument via the ser.cfg) not by hand for a phone. If you have an idea.
Laurent
Selon Daniel-Constantin Mierla daniel@iptel.org:
You can use "serctl ul show user@domain" to see the location of the user. If you get no location address, then the user is registered somewhere else or not at all. If you run multiple ser instances of ser on same host, make sure you use for each different fifo files and adequate tunned serctl.
Daniel
On 7/22/2004 3:16 PM, l.gaillard01@free.fr wrote:
How can I know if a phone is on a particular sip server if I have more than
one
server via a script ?
Thanks
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