Yes, but that's an in memory DB for registrations and authentication. The
RLS looks there, but it is not involved in connecting a call.

That's what sipXproxy is for.

On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 2:16 PM, Jean-Hugues Royer <[email protected]>wrote:

> I forget to add the word "consolidated" before RLS in my message.
>
> If there is a consolidated RLS active at sipXecs it keeps in memory
> every subscribed extension calls information (the full RLS does not), if
>  you try to pick up a call on one of its subscribed extension the
> information about that ringing calls should be there.
>
> ----
> It's important to note that call pickup generally does fail if the line
> that is being picked up is on more than one UA. I'm not sure the RLS is
> the place to look, because that is not a place a call is actually
> connected from, I think it should be the proxy allowing the pickup.
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