hi,
Thanks a lot for the inputs..
i have few more queries:
The NOTIFY for my Message SUBSCRIBE message is like the below:
NOTIFY sip:2411234567@10.100.12.243 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.100.12.201:5060;branch=z9hG4bK3265182e;rport
From: sip:2411234567@10.100.12.201;tag=as4c9b430d
To: sip:2411234567@10.100.12.243;tag=5f12665a9832ee3ded87f1b2346a96d7
Contact: <sip:2411234567@10.100.12.201>
Call-ID: 5ec3933956b9e8affef44df8051b0236(a)10.100.12.243
CSeq: 102 NOTIFY
User-Agent: Asterisk PBX
Event: presence
Content-Type: application/xpidf+xml
Content-Length: 364
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE presence PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD RFCxxxx XPIDF 1.0//EN"
"xpidf.dtd">
<presence>
<presentity uri="sip:2411234567@10.100.12.243;method=SUBSCRIBE" />
<atom id="2411234567">
<address uri="sip:2411234567@10.100.12.201;user=ip"
priority="0,800000">
<status status="open" />
<msnsubstatus substatus="online" />
</address>
</atom>
</presence>
Queries:
The Event header is set to "presence", even though the SUBSCRIBE event
header has the type as "message-summary".
And the content-type is "application/xpidf+xml" and the content is in xml,
even though i send the content type as
"application/simple-message-summary" in the SUBSCRIBE message.
It seems, for any of the SUBSCRIBE message, Asterisk is sending a NOTIFY in
this format only... am i right..?
So, As of now i have changed the source code of the Asterisk to give the
"message-summary" event.
Is there any way to achieve these by configuration..?
( But i dont find any sources to give the text format instead of the xml
formatted message. )
It will be helpful if i have your ideas...!
Thanks in advance,
Subashini
-----Original Message-----
From: Olle E. Johansson [mailto:oej@edvina.net]
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 4:28 PM
To: Subashini C V - CTD, Chennai
Cc: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] unsolicited NOTIFY messages from Asterisk
Subashini C V - CTD, Chennai wrote:
hi,
i am getting unsolicited NOTIFY messages from Asterisk after the
subscription.
If you get them after a subscription they should be fine.
However, Asterisk sends them out as soon as you configure a mailbox in
sip.conf with or without a subscription which is in violation of
RFCs - however, supported by most of the phones.
Is this type of NOTIFY messages is supported in any of
the RFCs..?
No. I don't think so.
Because, the SIP stack with 3265 compliance, does not
support any such
NOTIFY messages and discarding those.
Correct.
I need the justification for this kind of NOTIFY
messages sent by
Asterisk.
Asterisk behaves wrong here, however, it gives user's the needed
functionality.
Regards,
/Olle
Asterisk SIP developer
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