2010/11/2 Kosilov Fedor :
> OK, and how do you usually deal with this? I was thinking of putting the
> Q-value into the "Display Name" field, so when the device registers, I could
> get it using $fn (reference to display name of 'From' header) and put it
> directly to the location table in the data
Many thanks to everybody for the answers.
2010/11/2 Ovidiu Sas
> kamctl is able to do that. The syntax is in the default help iirc.
>
>
> Regards,
> Ovidiu Sas
>
> On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 2:58 PM, Juha Heinanen wrote:
> > Kosilov Fedor writes:
> >
> >> Do you mean ul_add? This is not quite what
kamctl is able to do that. The syntax is in the default help iirc.
Regards,
Ovidiu Sas
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 2:58 PM, Juha Heinanen wrote:
> Kosilov Fedor writes:
>
>> Do you mean ul_add? This is not quite what I want to have.. I want
>> everything to work automatically ;). By the way, how do
Kosilov Fedor writes:
> Do you mean ul_add? This is not quite what I want to have.. I want
> everything to work automatically ;). By the way, how do you make permanent
> registrations?
either use long expires value or there may be internal usrloc flag that
tells that the registration is permanent
Do you mean ul_add? This is not quite what I want to have.. I want
everything to work automatically ;). By the way, how do you make permanent
registrations?
2010/11/2 Juha Heinanen
> Kosilov Fedor writes:
>
> > OK, and how do you usually deal with this? I was thinking of putting the
> > Q-value
Kosilov Fedor writes:
> OK, and how do you usually deal with this? I was thinking of putting the
> Q-value into the "Display Name" field, so when the device registers, I could
> get it using $fn (reference to display name of 'From' header) and put it
> directly to the location table in the databas
OK, and how do you usually deal with this? I was thinking of putting the
Q-value into the "Display Name" field, so when the device registers, I could
get it using $fn (reference to display name of 'From' header) and put it
directly to the location table in the database...
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Alex Balashov writes:
> Its setting is not generally supported by consumer-grade devices, no.
> It's a rather obscure, technical setting.
twinkle allows setting of qvalue. perhaps also some other soft clients.
-- juha
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On 11/02/2010 12:48 PM, Kosilov Fedor wrote:
Hello, everybody! As I understand, the Q-value must be set by a
client-side device. We use mainly Linksys SPA2102, I have searched
through the web interface of this device but have not found where this
value should be set. Is this parameter not suppor