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  • From: Steve Blair <>
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  • Subject: Re: [wg-pic] Session and the SIP registrar
  • Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 15:40:54 -0400


Thanks Jeff. I was on a train during this conversation and could not
respond.

-Steve

Jeff King wrote:

Same way as before except now the outbound proxy is set to
pals.internet2.edu rather than ser.uits.indiana.edu as in previous
demos.

In Preferences | Call Tab under outgoing calls, set the proxy name to
pals.internet2.edu.

Then in Edit | Accounts | SIP tab
Select Add ...
Enter the following:
Server Name: Generic (e.g. Internet2 PALS server)
Server Address: Your domain_name (e.g. harvard.edu)
Realm: Leave Blank
Username: Your username (e.g. candace_holman)
Password: Your password
Select OK
This should register you with SER at pals.internet2.edu as
username@domain_name

()
Select Done
You are now reachable through the pals server.

Let me know if you have any problems with this.

Jeff

-----Original Message-----
From: Candace Holman [mailto:] Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 12:35 PM
To:

Subject: [wg-pic] Session and the SIP registrar

It appears to me that in previous demos, Session was using ser.uits.indiana.edu as an outbound proxy, and required that users enter
a SIP registrar that was in their own domain. We have changed the demo characteristics since then, and use local domains but register with pals.internet2.edu

I installed Session and tried using pals.internet2.edu as the SIP registrar, but Session requires that my username contain pals.internet2.edu. I don't have a account.

How are we providing Session proxy and registration this time around?

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