Samuel,
Do you happen to know what percentage of UAs out there are really
"Compliant" UAs ?
My impression so far regarding SRV DNS records is that they are
theoretically a nice feature but unfortunately almost useless since one
needs to cater for those non-compliant UAs anyway. I would love to be
convinced of the contrary.
Can anyone supply real usage figures regarding compliant/non-compliant UAS ?
TIA
Gerry
-----Original Message-----
From: serusers-bounces(a)lists.iptel.org
[mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org]On Behalf Of samuel
Sent: Donnerstag, 6. Juli 2006 14:52
To: Ritesh Jalan
Cc: seruser List
Subject: [Bulk] Re: [Serusers] Global Failover Server
Look at RFC 3623.
Cofigure two SRV entries in your DNS, one pointing to the UAS SERver and
another to the UK server. "Compliant" UAs will try to contact the other
proxy upon failure of their current one.
Samuel.
2006/7/5, Ritesh Jalan <ritesh.j(a)net4.in>in>:
Hi All
Pls. guide me how can we implement failover on SIP Server located
globally, Like one server in USA another in UK.
Ritesh Jalan
Mobile: 91-9818616329
MSN: ritesh_jalan(a)hotmail.com
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