Hi Alex

Thank you for your input. Determining if the call is for a locally
registered user seems pretty easy.

Now the next challenge...

There might be multiple registered contacts for an AOR using multiple
protocols and residing on different registrars.

I was considering using dispatcher mode 12 (parallel branching) towards
the registrars and just send a call to both our registrars node.

But what happens, if there is only one contact registered, obviously on
one registrar? The call sent to the 'wrong' registrar would get a reply
like 408 not registered and possibly trigger the failure route to
voicemail, while the other registrar is routing the call to the CPE?

Is there a solution for this scenario, or do I have to get rid of
having two registrars for redundancy and HA reasons and would better do
with only one node?

Mit freundlichen Grüssen

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