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− | Use section [methods] from [[ysipchan.conf]] to allow/restrict the processing of specific SIP methods. For enabled methods yate will generate internal messages with name [[Sip Generic|sip.<methodname>]] that can be handled from other modules. | + | Use section [methods] from [[SIP Configuration File|ysipchan.conf]] to allow/restrict the processing of specific SIP methods. For enabled methods yate will generate internal messages with name [[Sip Generic|sip.<methodname>]] that can be handled from other modules. |
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Revision as of 15:31, 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.
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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
Use section [methods] from ysipchan.conf to allow/restrict the processing of specific SIP methods. For enabled methods yate will generate internal messages with name sip.<methodname> that can be handled from other modules.
Examples
Enable MESSAGE Method
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}
Enable SUBSCRIBE Method
ysipchan.conf
[methods] subscribe=yes
Then you have to set what you need in sipfeatures.conf and in subscription.conf.
See also