> Is this correct? I see the 100 Trying on REGISTER frequently, but if it's not valid, we can take it out. It serves no really effective purpose.
> 2. 10.3 Processing REGISTER requests. The 5th paragraph states "that the > registrar has to know the set of domain(s) for which it maintains > bindings". > > How is this specified in Asterisk? Through the context? ie should the > domains be specified in sip.conf via the context parameter, of the > form context=domain.com? What's the practical meaning of that? Asterisk just uses the part in front of the "@" sign and ignores the rest. This way you can use the domain or IP just the same. > 3. I have another SIP account (sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) which I would like > to use within asterisk both for dialing out and for receiving calls. > > I see that sip.conf has a line > > register => [EMAIL PROTECTED]/1234 > > where 1234 is the local asterisk extension. From chan_sip.c, line 1390 I > see that I can use the form: > > register => user[:secret[:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:port][/localextension] > > However my registrar requires that I authenticate with domain.es, but use > a sip proxy at ip 1.2.3.4, the two are unrelated and domain.es has no ip > address. How can I get Asterisk to register with the remote prxoy? You do: register => 912345678:<password>:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1234 Mark _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
