I don't pretend to know how a 3cx does things, but sip uri dialing should do
a dns srv lookup, which is not the same thing as a hostname.

Why don't you dial something globally dialable and see if you get out?

[email protected]

(screaming monkeys followed by echo test)

BTW - If the 3CX softphone uses a proxy. If that is the case, the proxy
should be doing the lookup, not the phone itself, right?

Better yet, why don't you point xlite or a polycom phone to sipx as its dns
and do this in a way that might get you more real-production like results?

On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Tim Byng <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I am currently testing inbound SIP URI dialing, and it appears to be
> partially working.
>
> I just set up sip.mycompany.com as a domain alias in sipXecs. I don't have
> the DNS records registered yet, so I updated my windows hosts file on an
> external machine that has a 3xc softphone installed. If I dial
> sip:[email protected] <sip%[email protected]> from this
> machine, I get my IVR, so this is working as expected. However, if I dial
> sip:[email protected] <sip%[email protected]>, I
> get a "Destination not found" message from the 3cx softphone.
>
> I tested a remote worker registration to sip.mycompany.com from the same
> 3cx softphone and it's working as expected.
>
> Any ideas about what I'm missing to get an inbound SIP URI call to
> sip:[email protected] <sip%[email protected]> to
> work?
>
> Thanks,
> Tim
>
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