Hi Dale,
Thanks for the info. So from what I understand a single registration is
possible . Are you aware if SER supports it. Or for that matter do other
commercial SIP registrars support this feature.

thanks again,
sandeep.

On 10/19/05, Dale R. Worley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 22:09 +0530, sandeep kamath wrote:
> > I wanted to know if SER has a mechanism where it can exchange the
> > information wrt the client registerations with other participating SER
> > proxies. I doubt if SIP has a mechanism to do so. I guess it should be a
> > protocol that the SER proxies may have.
>
> A SIP registrar can actively duplicate its information into another SIP
> registrar by doing third-party REGISTERs to it. So at the level of a
> single registration, SIP has a mechanism. The more complex matter is
> the process that, when a new registration is received, propagates it to
> the other registrars. There is no mechanism in SIP for this. (Although
> it is not a protocol matter per se, so that is not surprising.)
>
> Dale
>
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