Chris Heiser writes: > if 123 and 456 are registered endpoints, how do I influence their q > value?
it may be possible for the user to configure their q value. if not, set default q value to be for example 0.5. > And lets complicate things more, what if I wanted to call 123 first, then > my cell, then 123 again? your first 123 would use its registered q value, cell would have permanent registration with higher q value and then you would add second permanent registration for 123 with still higher q value. that would cause the whole thing to start again though. but it is not a good idea to have a long chain without actually answering the phone because the caller's phone or openser may timeout the transaction. for longer chains you need to use a call center style application that you can implement, for example, using sems. > Would I solve all this by adding permanent registrations that point back > to OpenSER for registered endpoints, etc...? So a user would have a bunch > of permanent registrations with decreasing q values that point into > OpenSER, PSTN gateway, Voicemail, etc...? that is a possibility. -- juha _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users