
The Request is passed to that Node for processing.
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This error code is returned to the Signal source, and processing stops. The Router returned an error code (for example, the Request URI addressed a local Account.Several possible outcomes of this process: Router component to detect the Request destination. It takes the Request URI (or the first Route URI in the Request Route set), and uses the When the Signal Module receives a Request, it calculates the target URI for it. Automated Processing Rules can use Signals (to send Instant Messages as notifications).Nodes (such as PBX applications) can send various Signal requests.

Internal Real-time Node, such as Real-Time Application.Signal Requests and Responses, and transfer them between the client application and the CommuniGate Pro Server. The XMPP Module and XIMSS Module send and receive.When the Signal Module generates a Response object, the SIP Module sends the response back to the external entity. The SIP Module server subcomponent receives Requests fromĮxternal Real-time entities (SIP clients, other SIP Servers) using the SIP protocol.Many CommuniGate Pro modules and components can use Signals: The Signal module processes the Request, optionally sends Requests to otherĮntities, and returns a Response object to the sending entity. The sending entity composes a Request object and sends it to the CommuniGate Pro Real-time entity to start, modify, or stop a communication dialog, to deliver a status update, etc. One Real-time entity can send Signals to some other

SignalsĪ Signal is a basic Real-time Task. Other Routing methods work for Real-Time Communications, too. Is exactly the same as the user E-mail address.ĬommuniGate Pro uses the Router component forĪll Real-Time Communication operations, so Aliases, Forwarders, and
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Knowledge of the network addresses being used, using just the "SIP identifiers" (AORs).ĪORs have the same form as E-mail addresses: CommuniGate Pro user AOR is the full name of the user Account, so the user SIP AOR name Registrations allow SIP users to communicate with each other without the

"SIP identifier" and the network (IP) addresses they use.Įach user may have several registrations active if that user has severalĬommunication devices in the on-line mode (an office IP Phone, a desktopĬomputer, an instant messaging program on a laptop, etc.) To connect to a selected Server when they go on-line.Įach user has a unique "XMPP identifier" or "SIP identifier", also called AOR (Address of Record).įor session-less protocols such as SIP, the Server registers the users by remembering their Users configure their devices (IP phones, AV conferencing tools, Instant Messaging tools)
