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Adrian Georgescu, 10/26/2008 10:35 AM

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== sip_message ==
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=== Description ===
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{{{
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Usage: sip_message [options] [target-user@target-domain.com]
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This will either sit idle waiting for an incoming MESSAGE request, or send a
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MESSAGE request to the specified SIP target. In outgoing mode the program will
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read the contents of the messages to be sent from standard input, Ctrl+D
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signalling EOF as usual. In listen mode the program will quit when Ctrl+D is
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pressed.
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Options:
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  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
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  -a ACCOUNT_NAME, --account-name=ACCOUNT_NAME
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                        The account name from which to read account settings.
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                        Corresponds to section Account_NAME in the
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                        configuration file.
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  --sip-address=SIP_ADDRESS
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                        SIP login account
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  -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
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                        Password to use to authenticate the local account.
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                        This overrides the setting from the config file.
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  -n DISPLAY_NAME, --display-name=DISPLAY_NAME
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                        Display name to use for the local account. This
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                        overrides the setting from the config file.
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  -o IP[:PORT], --outbound-proxy=IP[:PORT]
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                        Outbound SIP proxy to use. By default a lookup is
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                        performed based on SRV and A records. This overrides
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                        the setting from the config file.
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  -s, --trace-sip       Dump the raw contents of incoming and outgoing SIP
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                        messages (disabled by default).
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  -m MESSAGE, --message=MESSAGE
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                        Contents of the message to send. This disables reading
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                        the message from standard input.
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  -l, --log-pjsip       Print PJSIP logging output (disabled by default).
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=== Example for receiving a message ===
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{{{
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adigeo@ag-imac3:~$sip_message 
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Accounts available: 'alice', 'ew', 'mrg', 'pbx', 'tf', 'umts', 'unet', default
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Using default account: 31208005169@ag-projects.com
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Registering ""Adrian G." <sip:31208005169@ag-projects.com>" at 81.23.228.150:5060
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REGISTER was successful
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Contact: <sip:4f855cb09b@192.168.1.6:51408> (expires in 300 seconds)
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Other registered contacts:
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<sip:31208005169@192.168.1.122:5062;line=634g6j67> (expires in 480 seconds)
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<sip:5dac4295e9@192.168.1.6:51375> (expires in 95 seconds)
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<sip:31208005169@192.168.1.123:5060> (expires in 77 seconds)
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<sip:31208005169@192.168.1.1;uniq=5B2860C44383A3D6705629A7E1FB8> (expires in 1563 seconds)
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<sip:31208005169@80.101.96.20:61578> (expires in 3069 seconds)
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Press Ctrl+D to stop the program.
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Received MESSAGE from ""Adi UMTS" <sip:adi@umts.ro>", Content-Type: text/plain
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dsgsgddsgs
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Received MESSAGE from ""Adi UMTS" <sip:adi@umts.ro>", Content-Type: text/plain
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Testing short text messages in page mode!
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}}}
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=== Example for sending a message ===
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{{{
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adigeo@ag-imac3:~$sip_message  -a umts ag@ag-projects.com
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Accounts available: 'alice', 'ew', 'mrg', 'pbx', 'tf', 'umts', 'unet', default
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Using account 'umts': adi@umts.ro
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Press Ctrl+D on an empty line to end input and send the MESSAGE request.
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dsgsgddsgs
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Sending MESSAGE from ""Adi UMTS" <sip:adi@umts.ro>" to "<sip:ag@ag-projects.com>" using proxy 81.23.228.150:5060
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MESSAGE was accepted by remote party.
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adigeo@ag-imac3:~$sip_message  -a umts ag@ag-projects.com
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Accounts available: 'alice', 'ew', 'mrg', 'pbx', 'tf', 'umts', 'unet', default
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Using account 'umts': adi@umts.ro
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Press Ctrl+D on an empty line to end input and send the MESSAGE request.
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Testing short text messages in page mode!
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Sending MESSAGE from ""Adi UMTS" <sip:adi@umts.ro>" to "<sip:ag@ag-projects.com>" using proxy 81.23.228.150:5060
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MESSAGE was accepted by remote party.
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}}}