SIP Methods
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For example SIP method INFO in a dialog is handled internally by Yate but dialogless is handled generically (by using parameter lazy100 in [[SIP Configuration File|ysipchan.conf]]). | For example SIP method INFO in a dialog is handled internally by Yate but dialogless is handled generically (by using parameter lazy100 in [[SIP Configuration File|ysipchan.conf]]). | ||
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In ysipchan.conf is section called [methods] that allows Yate to process SIP methods by handling messages with name [[Sip Generic|sip.<methodname>]] (written in lower case). | In ysipchan.conf is section called [methods] that allows Yate to process SIP methods by handling messages with name [[Sip Generic|sip.<methodname>]] (written in lower case). | ||
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− | 1) Enable SIP method: sip.message | + | 1) Enable SIP method: sip.message |
Revision as of 14:53, 8 November 2012
This page describes the Sip methods that are handled by default in Yate and how to enable the ones that are not generically handled.
SIP Methods in Yate
Some standard SIP methods can be handled generically in Yate like INVITE, CANCEL, ACK, BYE, REFER, OPTIONS and REGISTER.
For example SIP method INFO in a dialog is handled internally by Yate but dialogless is handled generically (by using parameter lazy100 in ysipchan.conf).
Additional methods
In ysipchan.conf is section called [methods] that allows Yate to process SIP methods by handling messages with name sip.<methodname> (written in lower case).
Examples
1) Enable SIP method: sip.message
ysipchan.conf
[methods] message=yes
In regexroute.conf
[extra] sip.message=120 [sip.message] .*=echo Got SIP MESSAGE type '${xsip_type}' ${xsip_body_encoding} from '${username}': ${xsip_body}