3841 is a draft of a possible standard. While it might be supported at
some point (and you're welcome to write it... remember, SER's an
open-source product), I think it's a better idea to focus on the core
SIP stuff first, and then worry about the 60-70+ draft additions that
'everyone just has to have.' Who knows? By then, it might even be
standardised. :)
N.
Stefan.Brozinski(a)materna.de wrote:
Jiri,
does that mean that there are no plans to support RFC 3841?
This is sad because 3GPP's CSCFs require these headers, and the
OpenIMSCore project uses SER to implement its CSCFs.
Regards
Stefan
-----Original Message-----
From: Jiri Kuthan [mailto:jiri@iptel.org]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 4:03 PM
To: Brozinski, Stefan; serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] RFC 3841 support?
There is no explicit support for callerprefs. I think though
that most of the scenarios
they are goof for could be achieved using textops and
selects+AVP processing.
-jiri
At 15:40 18/10/2007, Stefan.Brozinski(a)materna.de wrote:
Hello everybody
are there any plans to support RFC 3841 in SER?
Specifically, I am looking at the 'Accept-Contact' and the
'Request-Disposition' header fields.
Thanks
Stefan
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