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Adrian Georgescu, 02/23/2009 03:43 PM

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== sip_subscribe_rls ==
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[[TOC(SipTesting*, sip_*,xcap*, depth=2)]]
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To use this script you must to have a valid [wiki:SipConfiguration configuration file] with appropriate Presence settings. The SIP Presence agent and XCAP server must have support for RLS services.
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=== Description ===
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[[Image(http://www.openxcap.org/chrome/site/SIMPLE-RLS-services.png, nolink)]]
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A Resource List Server (RLS) services application is a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) application whereby a server receives SUBSCRIBE requests for a resource, and generates subscriptions towards a resource list. The received NOTIFY messages are the  aggregated downstream to the original subscriber generating less traffic to the subscriber end-user device.
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This script implements sending SUBSCRIBE to a RLS server and receiving NOTIFY messages from it.
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Source code: [source:scripts/sip_subscribe_rls.py scripts/sip_subscribe_rls.py]
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{{{
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adigeo@ag-imac3:~$sip_subscribe_rls -h
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Usage: sip_subscribe_rls [options] [target-user@target-domain.com]
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This script will SUBSCRIBE to the presence event published by the specified
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SIP target assuming it is a resource list handled by a RLS server. The RLS
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server will then SUBSCRIBE in behalf of the account, collect NOTIFYs with the
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presence information of the recipients and provide periodically aggregated
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NOTIFYs back to the subscriber. If a target address is not specified, it will
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subscribe to the account's own address. It will then interprete PIDF bodies
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contained in NOTIFYs and display their meaning. The program will un-SUBSCRIBE
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and quit when CTRL+D is pressed.
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Options:
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  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
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  -a NAME, --account-name=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. If not supplied, the section
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                        Account will be read.
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  --sip-address=SIP_ADDRESS
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                        SIP address of the user in the form user@domain
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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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  -e EXPIRES, --expires=EXPIRES
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                        "Expires" value to set in SUBSCRIBE. Default is 300
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                        seconds.
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  -o IP[:PORT], --outbound-proxy=IP[:PORT]
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                        Outbound SIP proxy to use. By default a lookup of the
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                        domain is performed based on SRV and A records. This
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                        overrides the setting from the config file.
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  -c CONTENT_TYPE, --content-type=CONTENT_TYPE
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                        "Content-Type" the UA expects to receving in a NOTIFY
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                        for this subscription. For the known events this does
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                        not need to be specified, but may be overridden".
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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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  -l, --log-pjsip       Print PJSIP logging output (disabled by default).
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}}}