I will ditto Dale's comment below.  Has to work with any dns provider.

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On Jun 16, 2011, at 3:07 PM, "Worley, Dale R (Dale)" <[email protected]> wrote:

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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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