Administrator's Guide
Chapter 11. SIP Traffic
For clients not supporting replaces
When SIP clients start a dialog, they provide a list of supported SIP methods and parameters.
With this option, the Telecommuting Module will intercept REFER requests bound to client
that did not list "replaces" as a supported parameter.
For dialogs with specified From URI
With this option, all REFER requests with a From header matching a URI listed in the
From URIs For Which REFER is Handled Locally table will be handled locally by the
Telecommuting Module.
For dialogs with specified User-Agent header
Some clients or servers may have a limited or erroneous handling of REFER requests. With
this option, all REFER requests bound to a client with a User-Agent header matching one
listed in the User-Agent headers for which REFER is handled locally table will be han-
dled locally by the Telecommuting Module.
From URIs For Which REFER is Handled Locally
Here, URIs are listed that should match From headers for which the Telecommuting Module
should handle REFER requests locally.
If the For dialogs with specified From URI check box is not checked, this table will be
ignored.
URI
Enter the SIP URI here. The "*" wildcard can be used for the entire or part of the URI, like
*@ingate.com.
Delete Row
If you select this box, the row is deleted when you click on Create new rows, Save, or Look
up all IP addresses again.
Create
Enter the number of new rows you want to add to the table, and then click on Create.
User-Agent headers for which REFER is handled locally
Here, User-Agent names are listed for which the Telecommuting Module should handle
REFER requests locally.
If the For dialogs with specified User-Agent header check box is not checked, this table
will be ignored.
User-Agent
Enter the User-Agent name here. The "*" wildcard can be used for the entire or part of the
name, like snom*.
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