SIP Registration Server
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The registration server’s functionality typically stands in setting up and tearing down functionality with a client by using the registration and invite requests as well as clearing and retrieving registrations from a SIP url. | The registration server’s functionality typically stands in setting up and tearing down functionality with a client by using the registration and invite requests as well as clearing and retrieving registrations from a SIP url. | ||
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The Session Initiation Protocol provides a REGISTER functionality that is used mainly in a proxy configuration case. For what reason? | The Session Initiation Protocol provides a REGISTER functionality that is used mainly in a proxy configuration case. For what reason? | ||
The answer is quite simple. It’s about locating individual users in case of a call, which is similar to an INVITE message sent to the server. | The answer is quite simple. It’s about locating individual users in case of a call, which is similar to an INVITE message sent to the server. | ||
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The actual registration of a SIP user agent on a registration server is made using a pretty simple message flow like it follows. | The actual registration of a SIP user agent on a registration server is made using a pretty simple message flow like it follows. |
Revision as of 17:13, 22 March 2013
The registration server’s functionality typically stands in setting up and tearing down functionality with a client by using the registration and invite requests as well as clearing and retrieving registrations from a SIP url.
Register notion
The Session Initiation Protocol provides a REGISTER functionality that is used mainly in a proxy configuration case. For what reason? The answer is quite simple. It’s about locating individual users in case of a call, which is similar to an INVITE message sent to the server.
Message flow in registration of a SIP user agent on a registration server
The actual registration of a SIP user agent on a registration server is made using a pretty simple message flow like it follows.
- The user agent sends a REGISTER request to the server.
- The server sends back an acknowledgement message.
By changing some fields in the message the registration canceling is performed. Also interrogation of the server to identify contacts associated with a SIP url are made in the same way.