On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 02:54 -0800, Litty Preeth wrote: > Suppose there is a sip soft-phone with a tel URI say "tel: > +358-555-1234567". If i want to register that phone to a SIP > registrar handling the domain say "xyz.com" then what would be the > sheme of the request uri of that REGISTER request - sip or tel ? I > mean would it be tel:xyz.com or sip:xyz.com
Maybe I'm not seeing how you want to use SIP, but I think such a request would be meaningless. A REGISTER is for informing the proxy that handles a SIP domain, e.g., "sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" that requests for <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" should be routed to <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. A REGISTER can never provide information about how to handle requests for a tel: URI. Perhaps people have started building registrars/proxies that route tel: URIs and use REGISTER messages, but that is an extension of RFC 3261 that I've never heard of. Dale _______________________________________________ Sip-implementors mailing list [email protected] http://lists.cs.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/sip-implementors
