Well it's a client side problem then...  I'd hit the Bria forums...

Mike

On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 5:20 AM, cyril constantin <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> My DNS is configured for round-robin, my three servers have the same weight
> and priority, when I do a DIG I can see that round-robin is working
> properly:
>
> first DIG:
> _sip._tcp.webcti.local. 1800    IN      SRV     1 0 5060
> ps0sipx01.webcti.local.
> _sip._tcp.webcti.local. 1800    IN      SRV     1 0 5060
> ps0sipx02.webcti.local.
> _sip._tcp.webcti.local. 1800    IN      SRV     1 0 5060
> ps0sipx03.webcti.local.
>
> second DIG:
> _sip._tcp.webcti.local. 1800    IN      SRV     1 0 5060
> ps0sipx02.webcti.local.
> _sip._tcp.webcti.local. 1800    IN      SRV     1 0 5060
> ps0sipx03.webcti.local.
> _sip._tcp.webcti.local. 1800    IN      SRV     1 0 5060
> ps0sipx01.webcti.local.
>
> third DIG:
> _sip._tcp.webcti.local. 1800    IN      SRV     1 0 5060
> ps0sipx03.webcti.local.
> _sip._tcp.webcti.local. 1800    IN      SRV     1 0 5060
> ps0sipx01.webcti.local.
> _sip._tcp.webcti.local. 1800    IN      SRV     1 0 5060
> ps0sipx02.webcti.local.
>
> So with 16 Bria users I should have at least one on the second or third
> server but it's not the case.
>
>
> 2011/9/6 Michael Picher <[email protected]>
>
>> You can modify bind in how it returns DNS values to the clients...  you're
>> kind of out of luck on Windows DNS servers.
>>
>> Consult the Oracle:
>> http://wiki.sipfoundry.org/display/sipXecs/DNS+Concepts+for+sipXecs
>>
>> See next to last section regarding Polycom issues.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>   Mike
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 4:30 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> There is no relation between the provisioning server and the server where
>>> a phone will register.
>>> The provisioning server is just that; the place where a phone, in this
>>> case Bria, gets its configuration files.
>>> When it has the config it will register based on the information in
>>> there.
>>> If the sip domain has more then 1 sip SRV records with equal priority
>>> then Bria will pick one of them.
>>> I do remember that newer Bria's always picks the first SRV, so if your
>>> DNS does not "round-robin" the replies then all Bria's will register with
>>> the first server.
>>> This is however not caused by provisioning as such, but by the way DNS
>>> and Bria work.
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>
>>> cyril constantin <[email protected]> wrote on 06-09-2011 09
>>> :48:00:
>>>
>>> > Hi Guys,
>>> >
>>> > I have configured several users with Bria 3 with provisioning, my
>>> > provisioning URL is my Primary Sipxecs servers so all my users are
>>> > registered to this primary server and doesn't load balance to others
>>> > cluster server, so do there is any way to keep the ability to use
>>> > DNS SRV for load balacing when using provisioning?
>>> >
>>> > Thanks a lot in advance for your feedback.
>>> >
>>> > Best Regards.
>>> >
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