Hello,
I haven't used snom with rls and xcap, however, my working configs with
xcap and based on the config snippet presented at:
-
http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-users/2013-October/079988.html
If you are not familiar with, be aware that XCAP should be over http(s).
Should you be still stuck on something related to this topic, let us
know if you already used a config like the one linked above, to follow
up more on this.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 23/03/2017 14:04, Paul Smith wrote:
Hi
I am struggling to figure out how to build and test an integrated
presence server with Resource-List (rls.so) and XCAP (xcap_server.so).
I am confused about what is meant to happen and how to debug it. Not
sure if I am suffering from incompatibilities, configuration errors,
or bugs…
I have not found an up to date guide on configuring an integrated
presence, rls, xcap server so I have used old tutorials, module
documentation and some course code review … but I’m pretty confused now!
I am using Snom phones and Jitsi (on Mac) to test.
I have a kamailio Registrar which proxies all presence messages to the
separate kamailio 4.2 Presence server.
REQUIREMENT : Contact Presence
=============================
I would like to get a SUBSCRIBE from the Snom phone to subscribe to a
contact-list resource list, and to receive a NOTIFY with all of the
presence states for those contacts.
Relevant snom settings?
Contact List URI: this generates a SUBSCRIBE with event:presence
I believe that:
==========
presence module should be managing the individual user presence and
dialog states
xcap module should allow me to use HTTP / curl to edit the resource lists
rls module should be managing the mapping from a resource list
subscription to the individual presence states and generating the
aggregated NOTIFY messages.
each device should then be able to SUBSCRIBE to a resource list uri
and then receive an aggregated NOTIFY for all of the watched entities.
Current status:
===========
SUBSCRIBE sip:org1a-contacts@*****.co.uk SIP/2.0
v: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.15:59594;branch=z9hG4bK-qllzlgs3xf43;rport
f: <sip:org1a@*****.co.uk>;tag=wwasqc6lmb
t: <sip:org1a-contacts@****.co.uk>
i: 313439303236383530323234313530-x3hlb3j6b5ef
CSeq: 1 SUBSCRIBE
Max-Forwards: 70
User-Agent: snomD375/8.9.3.46
m: <sip:org1a@192.168.1.15:59594>;reg-id=1
Event: presence
Accept: application/pidf+xml, application/rlmi+xml, multipart/related
Supported: eventlist
Expires: 3600
l: 0
… auth handshake
SIP/2.0 202 OK
Record-Route: <sip:10.210.160.13;r2=on;lr=on;ftag=wwasqc6lmb;nat=yes>
Record-Route: <sip:**pubip**;r2=on;lr=on;ftag=wwasqc6lmb;nat=yes>
v: SIP/2.0/UDP
192.168.1.15:59594;received=**recvip**;branch=z9hG4bK-8wufiv1ua3ne;rport=60554
f: <sip:org1a@****.co.uk>;tag=wwasqc6lmb
t:
<sip:org1a-contacts@*****.co.uk>;tag=a6a1c5f60faecf035a1ae5b6e96e979a-d30e
i: 313439303236383530323234313530-x3hlb3j6b5ef
CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE
Expires: 3600
Contact: <sip:10.210.160.16:5060;transport=udp>
Server: kamailio (4.2.0 (x86_64/linux))
Content-Length: 0
… and then the snom receives an empty NOTIFY.
NOTIFY sip:org1a@192.168.1.15:58325 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
109.104.108.18;branch=z9hG4bKc54a.20db45097fb44595ccd5a30827ca2a62.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
10.210.160.16;rport=5060;branch=z9hG4bKc54a.40150886000000000000000000000000.0
To: <sip:org1a@****.co.uk>;tag=sx4ne9jpcl
From:
<sip:org1a-contacts@*****.co.uk>;tag=a6a1c5f60faecf035a1ae5b6e96e979a-ed89
CSeq: 2 NOTIFY
Call-ID: 313439303237323938323235353133-2du221e6okvf
Content-Length: 0
User-Agent: kamailio (4.2.0 (x86_64/linux))
Max-Forwards: 69
Event: presence
Contact:
<sip:10.210.160.16:5060;transport=udp;alias=10.210.160.16~5060~1
<sip:10.210.160.16:5060;transport=udp;alias=10.210.160.16%7E5060%7E1>>
Subscription-State: active;expires=3600
The Subscription is showing up in the watchers table, not the
rls_watchers table, so I believe it is being rejected by the
rls_handle_subscribe() and then parsed by the presence module. *Is
that correct?*
There is noting in rls_watchers or rls_presentity tables. *Should
there be?*
I have a rows in the XCAP table for the Resource-List
curl -d @/tmp/contacts-resource-list.xml -vvv -X PUT
http://109.104.108.23:5060/xcap-root/resource-lists/users/sip:org1a-contact…
relevant row in xcap table:
| 3 | org1a-contacts | *****.co.uk <http://co.uk> | <?xml
version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"
standalone="no"?><resource-lists
xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:resource-lists"><list
name="team"><entry uri="sip:1002@****.co.uk
<http://co.uk>"/><entry uri="sip:1001@****.co.uk
<http://co.uk>"><display-name>bob</display-name></entry><entry
uri="sip:1003@****.co.uk
<http://co.uk>"><display-name>test1</display-name></entry><entry
uri="sip:1006@****co.uk
<http://co.uk>"><display-name>test1006</display-name></entry><entry
uri="sip:1007@****co.uk
<http://co.uk>"><display-name>test1007</display-name></entry><entry
uri="sip:1008@h****.co.uk
<http://co.uk>"><display-name>test1008</display-name></entry><entry
uri="sip:1009@****.co.uk
<http://co.uk>"><display-name>test1009</display-name></entry>
<entry uri="sip:1005@****.co.uk
<http://co.uk>"><display-name>testing1005</display-name></entry>
<entry uri=“sip:org1a@****.co.uk
<http://co.uk>"><display-name>testingorg1a</display-name></entry>
<entry uri=“sip:org1c@****.co.uk
<http://co.uk>"><display-name>testingorg1c</display-name></entry></list></resource-lists>
| 4 | sr-1490270411-10965-2 | 0 |
/xcap-root/resource-lists/users/sip:org1a-contacts@****co.uk/index
<http://co.uk/index> | 0 |
I have rows in the presence table for the entities that I want to
track e.g.
| |
| 2889 | org1c | ****.co.uk <http://co.uk> | presence |
a.1490270411.10942.42.1083 | 1490277099 | 1490273499 | <?xml
version="1.0
" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<presence xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf"
xmlns:im="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pidf:im"
entity=“pres:org1c@*****.co.uk <http://co.uk>">
<tuple id="snom370-000413260935">
<status><basic>open</basic>
<im:im>Available</im:im>
</status>
<contact priority="1.00">sip:org1c@****.co.uk
<http://co.uk></contact>
<note xml:lang="en">Available</note>
</tuple></presence>
I am running kamaiio 4.2
*Question *: Should I have an resource-services row too? Or does
rls.so infer the relationship using the URI? When I use jitsi to
manipulate its contact list it only inserts 2 rows into the xcap table
and I cannot get a SIP Subscribe to connect to that resource list either.
*Question :* What should the curl PUT commands and XML docs look like
to build a valid RLS service (is there a good example anywhere)?
*Question :* Is there an example config or doc anywhere showing how to
build integrated presence, rls, xcap?
*Question :* Has anyone got this working with Snom and or other
handsets… the standards and implementations seem vague / inconsistent?
*Note:* There is another Snom setting (Extension Monitoring Call
Pickup List URI:) which produces a SUBSCRIBE with Event:dialog but
which should allow a button/lamp/callpickup/BLF for the buddy contact.
I’d like to get that working too, but recognise that rls.so does not
handle dialog messages by default, so I’m starting with Presence...
Paul
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