2009/2/26 Klaus Darilion <[email protected]>:
>> RFC 3263 (Locating SIP Servers) is really complex, NAPTR is really
>> complex, and it's not needed in 99% of current SIP deployments, so
>> vendors don't implement it. If a SIP provider whises to use NAPTR
>> records then all its clients should implement it in their SIP phones
>> (obviously this is unfeasible for no
>
>
> I tend to disagree. I always hate to configure stuff like outbound proxy and
> protocol in a SIP client. If all client supports NAPTRs then it would be
> sufficient to configure in your client only the AoR and password.

Sure, but for that, vendors must implement RFC 3263 properly in the
phones. Do they?


> And people which understand SIP should be able to understand DNS too.

Sure.


-- 
Iñaki Baz Castillo
<[email protected]>

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