So isn't this the problem * has? The first client registers as the addressI think you are making this look more complicated than it actually is. We do this with our SER Network all the time. Its called "parallel forking". For example, our subscribers can have 2 or more Sipuras with the same number and registration info. They have one Sipura at the office and another at home. When a call is destined for that sub, SER will lookup the location database to see where it should send the INVITE. If it sees 2 or more locations then it sends multiple INVITES, ie.. "Parallel Fork". The first INVITE to answer will be the one that establishes the RTP Session and all the others will receive a CANCEL.
of record, then the second client comes in with the same registration and
becomes the address of record?
Its quite simple and works perfectly.
-- Andres Network Admin http://www.telesip.net
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