Michael,

Hey! Now that's the ticket! At least I can test this phone now... Thanks!

BTW: Will your book be updated for 4.2? I'm hesitating on the 4.0 book 
since 4.2 is imminent... ;)

-- Robert



Picher, Michael wrote:
> Of course I find it after I sent that...
>
> I think the trick was to set the SIP port to '0'.
>
> This from the admin manual:
>
> SIP Server (SRV) Lookup
> --------------------------------------
> The SIP SRV Lookup feature
> allows you to configure the IP
> phone to
> perform a DNS server lookup on a
> SIP proxy, a SIP registrar, or a SIP
> outbound proxy.
> The IP phone performs an SRV
> lookup when the IP address of the
> server is FQDN and the
> corresponding port is 0.
> For example, if the phone is
> configured with sip proxy ip of
> "ana.aastra.com", and sip proxy
> port of "0", the SRV lookup may
> return multilple servers, based on
> the priorities if one is selected as
> primary and others are selected as
> secondary.
> However, if the IP address is an
> FQDN and the corresponding
> server port is non-zero, then the
> phone performs a DNS "A" Name
> Query to resolve the FQDN into
> dot notation form.
> If the IP address is a valid dot
> notation and the port is zero, then
> a default port 5060 is used.
> You can configure SRV lookup
> using the configuration files
> (aastra.cfg and <mac>.cfg) only.
> The parameters to use are:
> * sip proxy ip
> * sip proxy port
>   

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