Can you open up a bug on http://jira.freeswitch.org with full traces
both of freeswitch and how broadworks does it, along with if possible
the language about to tags from the rfc. There are a bunch of interop
qwirks related to those tags and when they should or shouldn't be in
there so we need to do that down in the sip stack, and need to
understand more fully how this behaves in regards to other devices and
the rfc.
Mike
On Sep 17, 2008, at 12:20 PM, Jon Bruel wrote:
Mike, in my test setup, no tags are added to the To-header by the
FreeSWITCH. The reason why I want to control it? Well, many phones
uses the tag to relate an existing call to a NOTIFY message (send
after the INVITE has been sent) with the same headers (and the same
to-tag) as the INVITE. I’m not aware of how this functionality is
described in the RFC, though.
My aim is the check if I can use the FreeSWITCH to replicate a
function known in BroadWorks. In this system, there are a number of
plug-ins and web-interfaces which are used to control the SIP phone:
Answer, put on hold and resume. The plug-in controls the application
server through a XML interface, which in turn sends the NOTIFY to
the phone. Thus the phone can be controlled without connectivity
between the PC and the phone. These three states are controlled by a
Notify message sent from the application server. So it would be
useful to find a way of sending a Notify message to the phone from
the FreeSWITCH. Other NOTIFY messages could be used for other useful
things such as resetting the phone.
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