Johansson Olle E wrote: > 19 nov 2007 kl. 04.53 skrev Philip Prindeville: > > >> I'm using a bunch of SPA942's, and I'm trying to provision them mostly >> by DHCP (and what I can't set that way, I try to provision via HTTP >> interface into the phone). >> >> I changed the domain in my AstLinux config from "astlinux" to >> redfish-solutions.com, and set >> that in my sip.conf file as well: >> >> >> context=incoming >> canreinvite=no >> realm=redfish-solutions.com >> domain=redfish-solutions.com,incoming-redfish >> tos=184 >> disallow=all >> allow=ulaw >> allow=gsm >> localnet=192.168.10.0/255.255.255.0 >> externip=X.X.X.X >> >> >> (Footnote: do I need a default context? I'd rather not having >> one... I'd rather specify where >> my calls go explicitly...) >> >> >> However, my phones don't seem to be registering with any (symbolic) >> domain... just the IP address >> of their DHCP or TFTP server (can't tell which, since it's the same >> box). >> >> >> >> <-- SIP read from 192.168.10.187:5060: >> REGISTER sip:192.168.10.1 SIP/2.0 >> > > It surprises me that a LInksys converts the domain to an IP address, > that's broken. > If you add autodomain=yes the IP address will be accepted to, or add > it as a domain. > The problem with these devices is that you don't know which domain > they where > configured for, since something is translating the domain to an IP > address. With > that logic, you can't separate and host multiple domains in the same > SIP server. > > /O > >
I don't think that's what's happening. I think it isn't having a domain (name) being explicitly set, so it's implicitly using the IP address of the TFTP or DHCP server instead. -Philip _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
