Agung, there is nothing wrong with that setup.  You can have many SIP UACs on the same 
proxy and they should be able to communicate.  You should really only need multiple 
proxies when communicating across different domains.

You really need to get some packet captures from your proxy server to see what is 
happening.  You can just use tcpdump for that.

Aaron


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Prihanggoro
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 2:27 AM
To: Sip-Implementors (E-mail)
Subject: [Sip-implementors] Single SIP Proxy with some UAC



dear all,

yesterday I managed to install a SIP proxy server (in this case PartySIP) 
on one of our computer (RedHat 7.2), then instal UAC (X-Lite softphone) on 
two other computer (both using Windows XP Pro). last, doing some setup and 
configuration, then I tested it.
What I want to know, is this configuration are correct? using one SIP 
proxy server and two UAC to attempt call? Coz the UAC didn't work at all 
(even I tried to test it using SIP tester, send INVITE and watch it's 
reply).
On lots SIP ebook, there always using an example with two user and they 
have their own SIP Proxy.No one mentioned to use single SIP Proxy with 
some UAC

Thanks for advance

--
agung
LabTek V, Jl Ganesa 10
Tamansari, Bandung

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