hi,Jiri In my last click to dial letter, i said that it seems not to be implemented fully. this example does not work. The reason is use of REFER for third-party call-control has not been standardized . I thank after the call session is established , then it will need establish RTP channel to transport voice datas from web UA(caller) to another UA(callee), so i said it need RTP stack to establish RTP channel. you replyed: "It is in there and you don't need RTP." what's meaning? In files of click_to_dial and ser, i can't find any codes about establishing RTP channel ,you can tell me where or why don't need RTP?
At 06:00 AM 4/9/2003, Joe_chen wrote:
hi,Jiri In my last click to dial letter, i said that it seems not to be implemented fully. this example does not work. The reason is use of REFER for third-party call-control has not been standardized .
Use of REFER does not need to be standardized, only the method does. The example works, we tested it with Mitel and Cisco.
-Jiri
At 11:24 PM 4/9/2003, Jiri Kuthan wrote:
At 06:00 AM 4/9/2003, Joe_chen wrote:
hi,Jiri In my last click to dial letter, i said that it seems not to be implemented fully. this example does not work. The reason is use of REFER for third-party call-control has not been standardized .
Use of REFER does not need to be standardized, only the method does. The example works, we tested it with Mitel and Cisco.
and with Pingtel now too.
You are probably using some phone which does not correctly implement REFER or whatsoever.
-Jiri