says that RFC3261 is supported. I guess it means that DNS resolution
is also supported. Btw, if you go through, they say a lot about DNS.
Hope that helps.
On 2/22/07, Steve Blair <blairs(a)isc.upenn.edu> wrote:
Andrey Kuprianov wrote:
Please, do not cross-post!
I normally do not but given the history of phone related questions it
seemed appropriate to cross post. A search on this topic produced
partial answers in each community but thanks for the tip.
Use some sniffer (Ethereal, tcpdump, etc) to
check if phone does make
a SRV lookup, because it should. Are you absolutely sure your SRV
records are intact?
Yes my environment is working just fine. we have close to 900
production
phones working. This is an issue with Polycoms.
And, no, you definitely cannot make it perform a lookup, unless you
have an explicit setting or smth.. What's wrong with IP address
anyway?
Thanks for the general comments.
-Steve
On 2/22/07, Steve Blair
<blairs(a)isc.upenn.edu> wrote:
I have been given the task of getting a Polycom IP 601 running SIP
v2.0.1.0291 to register with our SER proxy and be able to interact with
our Asterisk server for voice mail. The Asterisk server currently sends
unsolicited NOTIFY messages to turn on/off the message waiting light.
Most of the configuration is working however I cannot get the phone to
register with SER if I set the voIpProt.server.1.address to the SRV name
of our SIP domain. The only way the phone will register is if I set this
parameter to the IP address of our SER server which is something we do
not want to do.
Is there any way to make this phone perform a SRV lookup for the
server address?
Thanks,Steve
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