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Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 2:47 pm Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] How to get the content of SIP headers |
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As I see it, the NOTIFY methods mentioned are used when there is a call,
i.e. at the earliest when the phone has responded with a RINGING or a
similar response to the INVITE. By the way, the response to the INVITE
also includes a list of events (Header: Allow-Events) which the phone
responds to. I have not seen other instances where the NOTIFY To-header
needs to be tagged, but my experience is limited and not bound to the
RFCs, so don't rely on me!
On Sep 18, 2008, at 4:53 AM, Jon Bruel wrote:
Quote: | Thank you for your replies. In checking the SIP messaging sequence,
I saw that you are right about the source of the tag to the To-
header: it is the phone, which as a response to the INVITE, adds the
tag (and not, as I wrote, the FreeSWITCH). Still, we need a way to
read it, and not the least to send NOTIFYs with the right tag. I
have raised two issues on the Jira, maybe the category is wrong.
One of the tricky things to sort out is how to handle it in the case
of bridging to a list of devices, and bridging to a user with
multiple registrations. The NOTIFY method should include measures to
send a NOTIFY to a specific phone among the many phones responding.
Thanks again for your excellent responsiveness ? it adds the trust
of the FreeSWITCH. Jon.
| So we would only have the to tag in the case of a device with a call
in progress, what about for just a registration, how would you
determine between the devices?
Mike
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