except that, in a registered mode and the server goes away for some
reason, there is an automated failover use case the provider offers.

On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 10:19 AM, Gerald Drouillard
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 1/25/2012 8:51 AM, Nathaniel Watkins wrote:
>> I'm guessing that you wouldn't need to authenticate inbound calls at all - 
>> as they are simply being forwarded to a sip URI.
> Exactly.
> Technically you could have a rule at your firewall to only allow 5080 to
> the voip.ms server if you wanted.
> IMO, the registration method is a waste of everyone's resources if you
> have a static IP.
>
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