Ranga wrote: 
...
> The default sets the ITSP proxy address to be the same as 
> ITSP proxy domain. You can leave the ITSP proxy address field 
> blank. It is meant to be an override. If the ITSP wants you 
> to send to a specific address, you put some IP address there. 
> If the ITSP is good they would implement a DNS SRV record for 
> SIP, for which you need only have the domain and nothing else.

I understand, Domain and Address may be different. BT (bt.xml) is a good
example:

   itsp-proxy-domain - sip.ser-001.nat.bt.com
   itsp-proxy-address - 81.144.230.5

Versus CallWithUs (callwithus.xml):

   itsp-proxy-domain - callwithus.com
   itsp-proxy-address - <no default value>

Versus Nortel CS1000 (cs1000.xml):

   itsp-proxy-domain - <no default value>
   itsp-proxy-address - <no default value>


Part of the confusion seems to be that the Gateway screen's Address
field default value comes from the ITSP template "domain", and not the
"address".

Also, if Domain and Address can be different, shouldn't you be able to
configure both from sipXconfig?


It also looks like the generated forwardingrules.xml and sipxbridge.xml
always have the "itsp-proxy-domain" value from the ITSP template,
regardless of the Gateway's configured Address value.  That doesn't seem
right.

If the ITSP template is missing itsp-proxy-domain, forwardingrules.xml
contains Velocity code (XX-7695), and sipxbridge.xml is missing the
corresponding XML node altogether.


This area appears to have a number of problems beyond XX-7695.  Or am I
missing something?


-Paul
[email protected]



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