Hi Austin,

I think you are right – I would not expect SIPp to interact with the Homer.

Homer works with our Ellis service to allow users to configure call services 
for subscribers in a Project Clearwater deployment. It acts as an XDMS, and 
Ellis talks to it using XCAP (in the spirit of the VoLTE  Ut 
interface<http://www.3gpp.org/dynareport/24623.htm>). This allows you to 
configure any of the 
services<http://clearwater.readthedocs.org/en/stable/IR.92_Supplementary_Services.html?highlight=MMtel#supported-by-clearwater-s-built-in-mmtel-application-server>
 provided by the Project Clearwater MMtel TAS using Ellis.

Homer has a public 
API<https://github.com/Metaswitch/crest/blob/dev/docs/homer_api.md> which you 
could use to write your own services to change subscriber information.

However, Homer doesn’t currently have all of the pieces needed to authenticate 
users, so we don’t currently 
recommend<http://clearwater.readthedocs.org/en/stable/Clearwater_IP_Port_Usage.html#homer>
 that you expose it to the world (or your UEs). That said, it would be great to 
be able to expose Homer to the world, and it would be great if you want to help!

I hope that helps,

Yours,

Chris

From: Clearwater [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Austin Marston
Sent: 16 March 2016 10:18
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Project Clearwater] Homer XCAP communication

Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone of you could explain to me to what extent a user 
equipment would interact with Homer ? (see online diagram 
http://www.projectclearwater.org/technical/clearwater-architecture/)
I do not think there would be such XCAP communication while testing Clearwater 
with SIPp am I right?

Thank you in advance for your time.

Yours sincerely,
Austin
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