Hi Ronald,

Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
voipbuster/xxxx           194.221.62.201              5060     UNREACHABLE
voipstunt/xxxxx 194.120.0.200 5060

a reload shows than:

voipbuster/xxxx           80.239.235.200             5060     UNREACHABLE
voipstunt/xxxxx           194.120.0.200               5060     UNREACHABLE

Seems like voipbuster is doing round-robin DNS for redundancy. Bad choice with asterisk, since asterisk only looks up DNS on startup or reloads.

You could read out all the entries in the DNS zone and create your own list of entries in /etc/hosts, and then create multiple asterisk peers: voipbuster1, voipbuster2, etc... Then you can use regular dialplan logic to cycle through all of them.

Florian
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