Mike Machado wrote:

On Sun, 2004-07-11 at 12:31, Paul Mahler wrote:


The whole point of a SIP registration is to identify a UNIQUE device. You
CAN'T HAVE multiple devices registered as the same SIP device. That's WHY
the last device that registers gets the traffic.


This doesn't have ANYTHING TO DO WITH ASTERISK. This is a SIP issue, not an
Asterisk issue. You should just be happy that Asterisk will do what you
want, even if SIP won't.


If you really, really want to do this, up the bounty to about $50,000 and
get the SIP specification changed.


Did you even read the RFC? Section 10.2.1 clearly talks about adding
multiple bindings to the same address-of record.


Just to quote and save everybody the searching:

  Once a client has established bindings at a registrar, it MAY send
  subsequent registrations containing new bindings or modifications to
  existing bindings as necessary.  The 2xx response to the REGISTER
  request will contain, in a Contact header field, a complete list of
  bindings that have been registered for this address-of-record at this
  registrar.


Nick


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