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- From: Jamey Hicks <>
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- Subject: [WG-PIC:250] Re: ballrooms & the portal page
- Date: 09 Oct 2003 07:59:00 -0400
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On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 05:16, Jeremy George wrote:
> Okay, here's the problem.
>
> The location server is taking the first_name, last_name fields from the
> subscriber table for the names on the portal page. When a participant
> clicks on a name, a connection is made to
> username@domainname.
> What Jeff
> has been saying. Usually fine.
The location server is displaying first_name, lastname.
> In the case of ballrooms (nee salons) this doesn't work. I put
> first_name=ballroom, last_name={1,2,3,4, etc} for identification only
> in the IDs of the phones located in the rooms, not the associated audio
> conferences. Again, what Jeff has been saying.
The location is using username from the subscriber table to construct
the SIP uri. Currently, the salon's are the only things with contact
uri as opposed to address-of-record. I think we should use something
like
as the aor for the rooms.
> The easiest fix would be to put the edial conferences in the subscriber
> table. That won't work because the conferences can't register. So,
> a call would result in a 404. As far as I can see they must be in the
> alias table.
Right, we need to add them to the alias table. I will do so today.
Jamey
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- [WG-PIC:249] ballrooms & the portal page, Jeremy George, 10/09/2003
- [WG-PIC:250] Re: ballrooms & the portal page, Jamey Hicks, 10/09/2003
- [WG-PIC:251] Re: ballrooms & the portal page, Jeremy George, 10/09/2003
- [WG-PIC:306] What's the SIP address for all the rooms?, Xiaotao Wu, 10/11/2003
- [WG-PIC:250] Re: ballrooms & the portal page, Jamey Hicks, 10/09/2003
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