Jean-Marc V. Liotier wrote:

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 ?

The message "Peer '6040' isn't dynamic" is there to try to tell you that a peer you configured with a static IP is trying to register, and Asterisk will not let it register, since it's a static configuration.

It's the host= field in sip.conf that determines if a peer is dynamic
or static.

/Olle
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