1sip_get_dialog_staStees(s3iSoInP)Initiation Protocol LibrarysFiupn_cgteito_ndsialog_state(3SIP)
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6 sip_get_dialog_state, sip_get_dialog_callid, sip_get_dialog_local_tag,
7 sip_get_dialog_remote_tag, sip_get_dialog_local_uri, sip_get_dia‐
8 log_remote_uri, sip_get_dialog_local_contact_uri, sip_get_dia‐
9 log_remote_target_uri, sip_get_dialog_route_set, sip_get_dia‐
10 log_local_cseq, sip_get_dialog_remote_cseq, sip_get_dialog_type,
11 sip_get_dialog_method, sip_is_dialog_secure, sip_get_dialog_msgcnt -
12 get dialog attributes
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15 cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lsip [ library ... ]
16 #include <sip.h>
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18 int sip_get_dialog_state(sip_dialog_t dialog, int *error);
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21 const sip_str_t *sip_get_dialog_callid(sip_dialog_t dialog,
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25 const sip_str_t *sip_get_dialog_local_tag(sip_dialog_t dialog,
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29 const sip_str_t *sip_get_dialog_remote_tag(sip_dialog_t dialog,
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33 const struct sip_uri *sip_get_dialog_local_uri(sip_dialog_t dialog,
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37 const struct sip_uri *sip_get_dialog_remote_uri(sip_dialog_t dialog,
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41 const struct sip_uri *sip_get_dialog_local_contact_uri(
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45 const struct sip_uri *sip_get_dialog_remote_target_uri(
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53 boolean_t sip_is_dialog_secure(sip_dialog_t dialog,
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75 For functions that return a pointer of type sip_str_t, sip_str_t is
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78 typedef struct sip_str {
79 char *sip_str_ptr;
80 int sip_str_len;
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89 The sip_get_dialog_state() returns the state of the dialog. A dialog
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107 get_uri() functions return the local, remote, local contract, and the
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120 The sip_get_dialog_type() function returns one of the following dialog
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130 The sip_get_dialog_method() function returns the SIP method, INVITE or
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134 The sip_is_dialog_secure() function returns B_TRUE if the dialog is
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138 The sip_get_dialog_msgcnt() function returns the number of SIP messages
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143 The sip_get_dialog_state(), sip_get_dialog_local_cseq(), sip_get_dia‐
144 log_remote_cseq(), sip_get_dialog_type(), sip_get_dialog_method(), and
145 sip_get_dialog_msgcnt() functions return the required value on success
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149 The sip_get_dialog_callid(), sip_get_dialog_local_tag(), sip_get_dia‐
150 log_remote_tag(), sip_get_dialog_local_uri(), sip_get_dia‐
151 log_remote_uri(), sip_get_dialog_local_contact_uri(), sip_get_dia‐
152 log_remote_target_uri(), and sip_get_dialog_route_set() functions
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191 ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
192 │ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
193 ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
194 │Interface Stability │Committed │
195 ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
196 │MT-Level │MT-Safe │
197 └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
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204SunOS 5.11 11 Jan 2008 sip_get_dialog_state(3SIP)