On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 18:50, Olle E. Johansson wrote: > > If you configure a static address, the PBX already know how to reach > the client and no registration is therefore needed (and not allowed in > asterisk). > > Enabling registration makes the SIP device mobile across the network. > Configuring a static address locks it in.
There is one more thing I do not understand : Asterisk logs messages such as "Peer '6040' isn't dynamic"; how does Asterisk determine wether the SIP client's IP address is statically or dynamically assigned ? Is that information contained in the message that the SIP client sends to initiate registration ? Does Asterisk do a DHCP request ? Is there another mechanism I have not imagined ?
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