Could this possibly indicate a problem with asterisk where the first
address resolved from sip.broadvoice.com isn't functioning correctly,
and asterisk doesn't try the alternate address? This isn't a scientific
analysis...just proposing an idea....I don't know enough about the
internals to make a statement like this, I'm hoping that someone out
there can provide more intelligent analysis of this!



Asterisk does no do DNS queries every time it tries to send a call to another 
provider.  It only does so on startup/reload.  So it will only pickup the first 
address resolved.  If it is down (like in your case) then your screwed.  Might be 
worthwile to put in a BUG report to get a better funcionality here.  Like for example 
if the remote host does not answer then redo the DNS query...

Andres


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