Hi, On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 8:12 PM, Raphael Coeffic <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gentlemen, > > whereby I always appreciate your help, I would also appreciate it if you > could, in such cases, discuss any topic not directly related to SEMS in > another mailing list. > why? I find it quite interesting to know how to implement things with other open source software. Especially if something can be implemented at the media server and the proxy, i think it is very enlightening to compare and get the pros and cons of all possible solutions. Also, I would really like to invite comparisons of implementations of certain call-flows with SEMS, freeswitch, asterisk, yate, pjsip etc. Stefan > The reason why I said nothing until now is simply that I was sick... (and > Stefan is on holiday). > > Cheers > Raphael. > > On 22.01.2010 21:58, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote: > >> >> >> On 1/22/10 8:15 PM, Juha Heinanen wrote: >> >>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes: >>> >>> > it is recommended to set sip router to use a different port for xmlrpc >>> > so sip processing is not affected. Another option is using udp >>> protocol >>> > directly with MI commands. >>> >>> sure, but my understanding is that still process that is running >>> tm.t_uac_wait is blocked that limits the number of parallel >>> click-to-dials. >>> >> >> haven't implemented it nor used, but I think it is this way ... blocking. >> >> > The other option to implement click-to-dial is using dialog module >>> with >>> > dlg_bridge: >>> > >>> http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/3.0.x/modules_k/dialog.html#id2524918 >>> > >>> > With the benefit of easiness to use and no blocking, drawback: no >>> return >>> > of the sip reply code for entire operation. >>> >>> i think we discussed this already earlier: use of dlg_bridge does not >>> allow click-to-dial to a specific contact of the AoR. >>> >> Have you tried to set To to contact address and outbound proxy to received >> address? The only troubles I can think of are with multi-homed environment, >> to select the outgoing socket, if the destination is reachable from all >> network interfaces kamailio is listening. >> >> Anyhow, most of the click-to-dial pages do not expose the contact details. >> To get your way, first it should fetch location records for that user and >> then you select one. >> >> This may not be available (e.g., willing to click to dial to a foreign >> network user) or not exposed to web. Besides, in most of the cases, the >> contact info a person gets is sip address, that being added to personal >> phonebook and used from there to dial. >> >> Cheers, >> Daniel >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Sems mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/sems >
_______________________________________________ Sems mailing list [email protected] http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/sems
