Hi,
everyone...
I want to integrate the pjsip library with sip-i inter networking is there
any support for sip-i in pjsip library if yes??then please guide how we can
be able to do so ...as,i am new to sip i don't have in depth knowledge about
this ..
thanks in advance..
john smith
SIP-I a.k.a SIP-T RFC3372 is intended to carry SS7 (mainly,although i've seen QSIG and others protocols as well ) information inside of sip messages by using multipart MIME body to include this new additional payload. With that being said pjsip has very limited involvement namely multipart support. The rest is responsibly of the higher layers , i.e. UA , call control to insert the proper payload. to be passed to pjsip.
also if you are looking interested in inter networking I would start by reading RFC3398 , then you can also read Q1912.5
regards
On Dec 3, 2010, at 10:48 AM, john smith wrote:
Hi,
everyone...
I want to integrate the pjsip library with sip-i inter networking is there any support for sip-i in pjsip library if yes??then please guide how we can be able to do so ...as,i am new to sip i don't have in depth knowledge about this ..
thanks in advance..
john smith
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Hi Alejandro,
Thanks for the information ,but i would like to emphasize what do you men by
" pjsip has very limited involvement in multipart support" .How limited is
that.!!!
thanks in advance.
John smith.
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 9:29 PM, Alejandro Orellana <
alejandro.orellana@savantav.com> wrote:
SIP-I a.k.a SIP-T RFC3372 is intended to carry SS7 (mainly,although i've
seen QSIG and others protocols as well ) information inside of sip messages
by using multipart MIME body to include this new additional payload. With
that being said pjsip has very limited involvement namely multipart support.
The rest is responsibly of the higher layers , i.e. UA , call control to
insert the proper payload. to be passed to pjsip.
also if you are looking interested in inter networking I would start by
reading RFC3398 , then you can also read Q1912.5
regards
On Dec 3, 2010, at 10:48 AM, john smith wrote:
Hi,
everyone...
I want to integrate the pjsip library with sip-i inter networking is there
any support for sip-i in pjsip library if yes??then please guide how we can
be able to do so ...as,i am new to sip i don't have in depth knowledge about
this ..
thanks in advance..
john smith
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Just decoding and encoding . Everything else I.e. Which message contains sip-t info and what to do with the payload is up to the higher interiwking layers.
Remember that this is just additional info you are not changing the uac nor UAS behavior.
Cheers
On Dec 6, 2010, at 2:14 AM, john smith pyroflares@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Alejandro,
Thanks for the information ,but i would like to emphasize what do you men by " pjsip has very limited involvement in multipart support" .How limited is that.!!!
thanks in advance.
John smith.
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 9:29 PM, Alejandro Orellana alejandro.orellana@savantav.com wrote:
SIP-I a.k.a SIP-T RFC3372 is intended to carry SS7 (mainly,although i've seen QSIG and others protocols as well ) information inside of sip messages by using multipart MIME body to include this new additional payload. With that being said pjsip has very limited involvement namely multipart support. The rest is responsibly of the higher layers , i.e. UA , call control to insert the proper payload. to be passed to pjsip.
also if you are looking interested in inter networking I would start by reading RFC3398 , then you can also read Q1912.5
regards
On Dec 3, 2010, at 10:48 AM, john smith wrote:
Hi,
everyone...
I want to integrate the pjsip library with sip-i inter networking is there any support for sip-i in pjsip library if yes??then please guide how we can be able to do so ...as,i am new to sip i don't have in depth knowledge about this ..
thanks in advance..
john smith
Visit our blog: http://blog.pjsip.org
pjsip mailing list
pjsip@lists.pjsip.org
http://lists.pjsip.org/mailman/listinfo/pjsip_lists.pjsip.org
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