Yeah, I tried just about everything I could think of, from adding a 
domain alias for the IP of the server and registering directly to the 
IP, to setting the outbound proxy to the IP of the sipX server and I 
never could get it to register. It's sitting on a shelf gathering dust 
right now...

Josh Patten
Assistant Network Administrator
Brazos County IT Dept.
(979) 361-4676



Robert B wrote:
> Josh,
>
> I only have one that I am testing with. I don't have a Polycom yet. I 
> will be standardizing my deployments on Polycom 450/550/650s, I've 
> already made my mind up on that. I just happen to have this Aastra 57i 
> kicking around here that I used in mid-2008 to test Asterisk with.
>
> See my follow-up post... The Aastra handsets are documented to use 
> DNS-SRV, but it's querying A records for some reason.
>
> -- Robert
>
>
> Josh Patten wrote:
>> I was never able to get my 53i to register with sipX. Technically 
>> it's possible but I never delved more deeply into it because I only 
>> have one of them and I didn't feel the time I would spend trying to 
>> get it working was worth it.
>>
>> How many 57i's do you have? They aren't known to be particularly sipX 
>> friendly  (no BLF, no MoH) so if you have a lot of them perhaps it's 
>> not in your best interest to pursue sipX. The best phones for sipX 
>> are Polycom, Nortel 11xx, 12xx, and 15xx phones, and Snom phones, in 
>> that order. If you only have one or two for a test bed, then return 
>> them if possible and get some Polycom 550's.
>>
>> Josh Patten
>> Assistant Network Administrator
>> Brazos County IT Dept.
>>
>
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