Greetings back :)

Greetings,

That will depend on my SIP providers, I'm not sure if they swap their
IP's indeed,and send calls down my way with alternating IP's,
perhaps they're "smart" enough to only
send calls down my way with the same IP that was bound with the
registration request to begin with. (This is a shot in the dark, I might
be saying nonsense).

This is just it, if I do a SIP trace, on what is happening, the registrations are bouncing between the 2 addresses, and the inbound call comes in from the last address that my registration was against.

What appears to be happening though is that my peer definition's DNS address does not get updated with the last address registered against. For example:

[a] register against example.com's IP 10.10.0.1
[b] sip peer [example] has resolved the host=example.com to be 10.10.0.1
[c] call comes in from registered address 10.10.0.1, this works fine
[d] i then re/refresh-register against 10.10.0.2
[e] sip peer [example] still has the initial resolution of host=example.com to be 10.10.0.1
[f] call comes in via 10.10.0.2 and this fails at my pbx.

One of my providers, while troubleshooting an issue for inbound calls,
offered me to use an IP rather then SRV to register -
because "Asterisk is bad with using SRV's" , but the issues turned out
to be diffrent.

Can you recall what the issue may have been?

I'm sorry I cannot shed much light on this one without monitoring my
PBX's peers at this moment.

No problem, thanks for the info/pointers thus far.


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