[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-13145) [patch] Presence subscription on Cisco SIP phone needs special Cisco-styled XML
Stuart Lape (JIRA)
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Mon Sep 29 14:31:40 CDT 2014
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Stuart Lape commented on ASTERISK-13145:
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Thanks Gareth, I've spent a few hours on this today and still struggling afraid. Using the example you linked to creates mixed .raw files but introduces a horrible echo. I've read and read again but there's a few things I just don't get - like why does mixmonitor just hang up, why does *1 work fine but the record softkey doesn't?
What I'd ideally like to do is reproduce what *1 does during a call but on the softkey, ideally take out the beep that *1 makes when recording is started, then the recorded file have that delivered to voicemail. Unfortunately I'm now on the alcohol to try and cure the headache this has given me for about three nights in a row so any fix to this will be met by eternal net admiration ;)
Thanks again for all input on this problem, I'm sure we can fix it together but I'm really struggling on my own.
> [patch] Presence subscription on Cisco SIP phone needs special Cisco-styled XML
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> Key: ASTERISK-13145
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-13145
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Channels/chan_sip/NewFeature
> Reporter: David McNett
> Attachments: 01-btias.patch, 02-media-attrib-sdp.patch, 03-media-attrib-sdp-backport.patch, 04-imageattr.patch, 7965.xml, 8001 to 8003 and hangup.pcap, 8001 to 8003 and pickup then talk then hangup.pcap, asterisk-1.8.7.0-chan_sip.patch, backtrace.txt, Capture - CSO Presence - Lift and Replace Handset.pcap, Capture - CSO Presence - Ring between 2 monitored extensions.pcap, chan_sip.c_available_on-the-phone.patch, chan_sip.c_blf_available_on-the-phone.patch, chan_sip.c.patch, cisco-blf-asterisk.1.6.0.26.patch, cisco-blf-asterisk.1.6.2.13.patch, cisco-blf-asterisk.1.8.0.patch, core-ast115-sccp.tar.gz, gareth-10.6.0.patch, gareth-11.12.0.patch, gareth-11.2.1-dndbusy.patch, gareth-1.8.14.0.patch, gareth-documentation-url.txt, gareth-featurepolicy.xml, gareth-mk-1.8.13.0.patch, gareth-softkeys.xml, gareth-softkeys.xml, memleak_astdb.patch, messages-1, Poly_reboot.log, rjw-11.4.0.patch, second-sip-trace-7941-9-1-1SR1.txt, sip-trace-7941-9-1-1SR1.txt, trace2.txt
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> Cisco phones appear to be unable to parse the existing PIDF XML being generated by Asterisk for presence notification. I've attached a patch which produces well-formed (but incomplete) XML which will satisfy a Cisco phone. The patch as supplied will successfully render a "busy" subscription, but does not send a subsequent "available" notification, so presence detection only half works currently.
> I suspect the next step might be to watch some CallManager SIP traffic to identify precisely what XML tags the phone is expecting in order to properly parse an available subscription, but I'm not in a position to do that. I'll continue to work with this, though, and perhaps may be able to stumble upon the precise data the Cisco phone is looking for.
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> I believe that this requires the Cisco phones be configured to use SIP TCP when connecting to Asterisk.
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