Hello everybody
Well, we have been able to make a Voice call between two Nortel SIP clients using SER. It's great! Thanks for your help.
I have a question about user's contacts. In one hand, I can use serweb to login with my username and add sip contacts or add phonebook entries. In other hand, I can use my client to add new contacts. Moreover, the client can tell me if my contacts are online or offline.
But the two ways don't display the same information, it means, from serweb I add several sip address (I check that are recorded at ser database) but this addresses are not imported when I start the SIP client.
I need my client import sip contacts ( in a very similar way like MSN Messenger) from server. Is there any way to do this? Does the client have to make a request to the server or is the server who has to send this information when it receives a REGISTER?
Or maybe SER is not intended to do this?
Thank you very much for your help.
Curro
At 04:23 PM 1/14/2004, CURRO_DOMINGUEZ wrote:
Hello everybody
Well, we have been able to make a Voice call between two Nortel SIP clients using SER. It's great! Thanks for your help.
I have a question about user's contacts. In one hand, I can use serweb to login with my username and add sip contacts or add phonebook entries. In other hand, I can use my client to add new contacts. Moreover, the client can tell me if my contacts are online or offline.
But the two ways don't display the same information, it means, from serweb I add several sip address (I check that are recorded at ser database) but this addresses are not imported when I start the SIP client.
I need my client import sip contacts ( in a very similar way like MSN Messenger) from server. Is there any way to do this? Does the client have to make a request to the server or is the server who has to send this information when it receives a REGISTER?
SER sends all registered contacts in replies to REGISTER. If you wish your phone to display them, ask your phone's vendor. Look otherwise in serweb.
-jiri
Or maybe SER is not intended to do this?
Thank you very much for your help.
Curro
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Hello, what you mean are the id of your buddies or colleagues which are not the same as sip contact addresses. A SIP contact is the address where you can be reachable at a moment -- it is usually the ip and the port where your sip client listens.
SER does not manage buddy lists or so. This is not related to session initiation protocol and I am not aware of any SIP client supporting such extension.
Daniel
On 1/14/2004 4:23 PM, CURRO_DOMINGUEZ wrote:
Hello everybody
Well, we have been able to make a Voice call between two Nortel SIP clients using SER. It's great! Thanks for your help.
I have a question about user's contacts. In one hand, I can use serweb to login with my username and add sip contacts or add phonebook entries. In other hand, I can use my client to add new contacts. Moreover, the client can tell me if my contacts are online or offline.
But the two ways don't display the same information, it means, from serweb I add several sip address (I check that are recorded at ser database) but this addresses are not imported when I start the SIP client.
I need my client import sip contacts ( in a very similar way like MSN Messenger) from server. Is there any way to do this? Does the client have to make a request to the server or is the server who has to send this information when it receives a REGISTER?
Or maybe SER is not intended to do this?
Thank you very much for your help.
Curro
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Hi,
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
SER does not manage buddy lists or so. This is not related to session initiation protocol and I am not aware of any SIP client supporting such extension.
Just curious:
Is there any way to find out (using SIP protocol) if a certain SIP-Contact is registered (at a specified server?) _without_ sending an INVITE to the sip contact?
If yes, its easy to write a "sip-cu" app.
Alternativley one could send INVITE/CANCEL, but thats kind of ugly.
regards,
Arnd
At 08:00 PM 1/17/2004, Arnd Vehling wrote:
Hi,
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
SER does not manage buddy lists or so. This is not related to session initiation protocol and I am not aware of any SIP client supporting such extension.
Just curious:
Is there any way to find out (using SIP protocol) if a certain SIP-Contact is registered (at a specified server?) _without_ sending an INVITE to the sip contact?
that's what the asynchronous-based SUBSCRIBE-NOTIFY presence is good for.] not many UAs implement it though, so you may instead try polling the UAs. OPTIONS would be a better choice than INVITE since it does not cause the other party to ring. Nevertheless, you are not really sure who responds to the OPTIONS -- it may be voicemail too.
-jiri