Guillaume Bour
2010-Oct-21 13:31 UTC
[asterisk-users] asterisk 1.8 SIP register uri: peer field ?
Hello, Looking the asterisk 1.8 API documentation (http://www.asterisk.org/astdocs/api/index.html), I see a lot of new fields for sip register uris: register => [peer?][transport://]user[@domain][:secret[:authuser]]@host[:port][/extension][~expiry] But the *peer* is not explained anywhere. What it is for ? Regards, Guillaume Bour. -- Guillaume Bour<gbour at proformatique.com> - proformatique 10 bis, rue Lucien VOILIN - 92800 Puteaux
Grigoriy Puzankin
2010-Nov-22 09:48 UTC
[asterisk-users] asterisk 1.8 SIP register uri: peer field ?
It's a peer name defined below in sip.conf. You may skip secret if it is specified in peer section. I don't know of any other meanings. For example, register => mypeer?user at host [mypeer] type=peer defaultuser=user secret=blah ... This syntax exists since 1.6.2. 21.10.2010 17:31, Guillaume Bour ?????:> Hello, > > Looking the asterisk 1.8 API documentation > (http://www.asterisk.org/astdocs/api/index.html), I see a lot of new > fields for sip register uris: > > register => [peer?][transport://]user[@domain][:secret[:authuser]]@host[:port][/extension][~expiry] > > > But the *peer* is not explained anywhere. What it is for ? > > Regards, > Guillaume Bour. >