Hi Richard.
I have tried it (pass the SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY packets to the destination
UA) but Windows Messenger does not do anything. I see whith ethereal (on
the destination UA) and with ngrep (on the SIP SERVER) that Windows
Messenger receives the SUBSCRIBE packet from the other UA but on
reception it does nothing. Moreover, when his state changes it does not
send any NOTIFY packet. Do you have any idea of what could I have done
wrong?
I am using version 5.1 of Windows Messenger.
Thanks in advance.
Kiko
kiko.vives(a)ua.es escribió:
I will try it.
Thanks!
---- Mensaje Original ----
IN ser, pass SUBSCIRBE/NOTIFY to the destination
UA. Pretty much
the same
logic as INVITE/BYE.
In WM, add other UA SIP addresses in the buddy list. Once you add,
it sends
a SUBSCRIBE to the other UAs. When the other UAs
change status, it
sends
back NOTIFY.
Richard
>-----Original Message-----
>From: kiko.vives(a)ua.es [mailto:kiko.vives@ua.es]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 8:11 AM
>To: richard(a)o-matrix.org; Chiang.Tan(a)thalesgroup.com;
>
>
serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
>Subject: RE: [Serusers] SER presence support
>
>Hello Richard.
>
>How can I configure WM 5.0 to work in P2P mode as you say in your
>post ?
>
>Thanks !
>
>---- Mensaje Original ----
>
>
>
>>Presence support has two ways, peer to peer and presence agent.
>>
>>In the p2p mode, SIP UAs exchange SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY directly
>>
>>
>between each
>
>
>>other. Ser only forwards the sip packet. I got WM 5.0/5.1
>>
>>
working
>in this
>
>
>>mode. This mode heavily relies on UAs to support the feature.
>>
>>
>There are
>
>
>>still compatibility issues between UA implementations.
>>
>>In the presence agent mode, SIP UAs register with ser which
>>
>>
stores
>the state
>
>
>>of UAs. Whenever there is a state change, ser will notify the
>>
>>
>interested
>
>
>>UAs. Ser has a PA module which is supposed to work this way.
>>
>>
>However I
>
>
>>haven't been able to make it work. As a side note, xten wrote a
>>
>>
>big patch
>
>
>>for the PA module a while ago, but unfortunately not in cvs
>>
>>
yet.
>>Xten has a product called
'eyebeam' which supports both modes.
>>
>>
It
>is not
>
>
>>free. I would recommend waiting for a while before it becomes
>>
>>
more
>stable.
>
>
>>It crashed Windows twice during our demo.
>>
>>Richard
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: serusers-bounces(a)lists.iptel.org [mailto:serusers-
>>>
>>>
>bounces(a)iptel.org] On
>
>
>>>Behalf Of Tan, Chiang Kang
>>>Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 6:30 AM
>>>To: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
>>>Subject: [Serusers] SER presence support
>>>
>>>Hi all,
>>> What's the current status of presence support in
>>>
>>>
SER? May I
>know
>
>
>>>what are the clients, similar to windows messenger, that will
>>>
>>>
>interwork
>
>
>>>with
>>>SER? As I understand that windows messenger above version 5
>>>
>>>
does
not work
>>with ser anymore.
>>
>>cheers
>>Chiang
>>
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