I will ditto Dale's comment below. Has to work with any dns provider.
-- Paul Curtis Assistant Director, Office of Information Technology / Senior Engineer University of Western States 2900 NE 132nd Ave. | Portland, OR 97230 Office: (503) 251-5788 | Mobile: (503) 936-6346 | Fax: (503) 251-5759 E-mail: [email protected] | Web: http://www.uws.edu/ On Jun 16, 2011, at 3:07 PM, "Worley, Dale R (Dale)" <[email protected]> wrote: > ________________________________________ > From: [email protected] > [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nathaniel Watkins > [[email protected]] > > 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... > _______________________________________________ > > 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 > _______________________________________________ > sipx-dev mailing list > [email protected] > List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-dev/ _______________________________________________ sipx-dev mailing list [email protected] List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-dev/
