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[[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nathaniel Watkins 
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I may be in the minority on this group...however...

I would guess that many organizations already have a solid windows based 
DNS/active directory setup.  I have a total of one linux box on my network - 
while it may be my favorite box...I need sipXecs/phones/gatways/etc. to be a 
part of my network - not the other way around.  So I think whatever the 
solution, it needs to work with the DHCP/DNS provider of my choice...

I don't want to manage 2 sets of books...
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You shouldn't have to...  The caching DNS server on the sipX host would be told 
to query the network's DNS servers.  Then all you have to do is get the right 
RRs into the network's DNS servers.

Though as others point out, things get much more difficult if the people 
managing the larger network DNS servers don't really understand DNS.

Dale
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