Dale Worley wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-04-08 at 16:35 -0400, Damian Krzeminski wrote:
>> Yes, if you push a new config and restart the phone it will work.
>> I wonder if the phone can somehow realize that there is no resource list
>> for it and stop displaying old entries without a restart.
> 
> It ought to but I expect that many phones won't.  E.g., the Polycom
> phone (at least a couple of years ago) set up its BLF based on the
> *first* BLF NOTIFY it got after restarting, and would *never* change
> them until the next restart.
> 
> Worse, right now if there's no list is resource-list.xml for a
> particular BLF URI, the phone will receive a NOTIFY with an empty body,
> which a well-constructed phone should probably ignore, rather than
> taking as evidence that it no longer has BLFs.  (There are other cases
> that will give incorrect behavior in other ways.)
> 
> We could probably straighten out how the RLS works in these corner cases
> so that the phone could reliably re-establish its BLFs based on the new
> NOTIFY, but until we have assurance that a large proportion of phones
> will act on it, it's not worth the trouble, I think.
> 
> Dale
> 
> 

Would it help at all if sipXconfig generated empty resource list for users
that do not have any monitored speed dials at the moment but used to have them?
D.

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