There are two parts: one of them is signaling, the other media. MEdia is delt with using a conferencing bridge, that's it. What is left then is a signaling fan.
I argue that the fan functionality is better left away from SEMS and put in a specialized software component. (specialization is good). I would compare it to mailman which takes care of groups and runs separately from sendmail.
The call flow would be that the group management software instructs SEMS using REFERs to invite all parties in question to a conference. I.e., SEMS acts in dial-out manner. The advantage over sending REFER to participants is it works with REFER-less telephones too.
-jiri
At 01:45 PM 11/11/2003, Olaf Menzel wrote:
Hi Jiri, Jan, Raphael and all other Ser users and developers,
as I have already mentioned the demining scenario in our project there is the need of a Voip SIP "broadcast" functionality. This means the resonsable operator should be ready to reach the whole demining group with one call. Because we do not have real braodcast like VHF radio a approach could be the following scenario:
The operator will send a SIP invite to all members of his team and when the user ansers the phone call the call will automaticly transfered to a SIP conference. This is what I have discussed with Raphael. What do you think how to realize such a "broadcast" functionality ??
regards
Olaf
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