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Re: [Partysip-dev] Partysip talking to another SIP proxy
From: |
Annamalai Meenatchy |
Subject: |
Re: [Partysip-dev] Partysip talking to another SIP proxy |
Date: |
Thu, 5 Dec 2002 19:45:28 +0800 |
Hi Aymeric,
Thanks for your immediate response.
I am interested in items 2 & 3. From where can I get these plugins,
particularly ls_static . And how to configure it?
I am using partysip-0.5.1 & I can see only the following plugins in
Partysip.conf
plugins =udp syntax filter auth rgstrar ls_localdb ls_sfull
Thanks,
Meena
----- Original Message -----
From: "Aymeric Moizard" <address@hidden>
To: "Annamalai Meenatchy" <address@hidden>
Cc: <address@hidden>
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Partysip-dev] Partysip talking to another SIP proxy
>
>
> On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Annamalai Meenatchy wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have the following requirement. How do I configure SIP proxy to talk
to another SIP Proxy. I am trying to achieve the following follow.
> >
> > Client A-> Partysip->Mysipserver->Client B
>
> The best possibility is to configure it this way if possible:
>
> 1:
> Client A use proxy partysip sip:partysip.mediaring.com.sg
> And INVITE user B but knows that user B is registred at
> mysipserver.domain.org: sip:address@hidden
>
> partysip will resolve mysipserver.domain.org and forward
> the message there.
>
> 2:
> Some UAs can't be configured to do this and always send
> INVITEs with a url like: sip:address@hidden
>
> In this case, you last chance is to forward ALL SIP traffic
> to mysipserver.domain.org with the ls_static plugin. But
> if some calls don't need to be forwarded there, then this
> configuration will not fit you.
>
> 3:
> I have a magic plugin (:-) with regex capability where
> you define a pattern and if that pattern match, then
> the call is forwarded to the given location. This plugin
> also replace some part from the initial sip url and transform
> it to another:
>
> forward ^sip:0([a-zA-Z0-9]+)@(.+)|sip:address@hidden
>
> In this case, all calls where the username start with 0
> will be forwarded to myproxy2.isp.org
>
> for example:
> 1 userB is registred at myproxy2.isp.org as sip:address@hidden
> 2 userA send an INVITE to proxy1 to sip:address@hidden
> 3 proxy1 forward INVITE to proxy2 to sip:address@hidden
> (not that the 0 has been removed :)
>
> This "private dialing plan/regex" plugin will be merged in a later release
> as people are looking after it...
> Will this plugin fit you?
>
> Aymeric
>
> > Say suppose UserA wants to communicate with user B, how do I make it
work?
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Meena
> >
> >
>