All,

        Can anyone tell me if OpenSER's ENUM module takes and NAPTR
record order/pref into account when using ENUM? The reason I ask is I'm
trying to use ENUM as a simple round robin'ing mechanism. Problem is,
even if I alter the preference field on a record OpenSER seems to always
dial *both* records (assuming there's 2 records returned naturally.)

For example:

; zone file example
0.4.9.4.2.3.7.4.1.3.1.enum.netlogic.    NAPTR   100 9  "u" "E2U+sip"
"!^.*$!sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" .
                                        NAPTR   100 10 "u" "E2U+sip"
"!^.*$!sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" .

---

(For network's sake, I want to see what's really happening)

# tethereal -i eth0 -n -p -R "sip.To contains 7324940"

5.467316 xxxx -> 206.80.xx.xx SIP/SDP Request: INVITE
sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060

5.468512 206.80.xx.xx -> xxxx SIP Status: 100 trying

5.470485 206.80.xx.xx -> serverA SIP/SDP Request: INVITE
sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ..

5.470507 206.80.xx.xx -> serverB SIP/SDP Request: INVITE
sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ..

Naturally, this can cause huge problems.. Thoughts? :-)

Thanks all,
        Matt




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