On 23/05/11 22:30, Elliot Murdock wrote:
Hello,

I am wondering how to send a call to a specific IP address that is
different than the host of the URI.  For example, an invite to the URI
is "[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>" needs to be sent to the IP
address 123.456.789.255, not to the IP address of phone.com
<http://phone.com>.

How is this done?

Thanks,
Elliot



Unless I'm misunderstanding the question, the owner of "phone.com" should use DNS SRV records to advertise where to send SIP traffic to if it is not the same as the A record for "phone.com".

E.G.

paul@barney:~$ host provu.co.uk
provu.co.uk has address 81.187.73.2

paul@barney:~$ host -t SRV _sip._udp.provu.co.uk
_sip._udp.provu.co.uk has SRV record 0 1 5060 pbx.provu.co.uk.

cheers,
Paul.

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