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Re: [Sip] Server srv records?



Juha,

In that case "example.com" would be the server interface (and configured as such in DNS SRV). Clients would be given "x.example.com", where x can be anything you like (or "x.y.z", as long as you control the y.z domain in DNS SRV)

It's not exactly the same as for XMPP, where you say each element uses a prefix based on its role. But it would have a similar effect of separating preferred protocols (and other SRV attributes) per client (registration/outbound) versus other elements (e.g. proxies)

Regards,
Jeroen

Juha Heinanen wrote:
Jeroen van Bemmel writes:

For clients one would distribute "client-interface.example.com" as
the outbound proxy FQDN to use, and upstream proxies would be given
"server-interface.example.com" (by using that as domain in AORs).

i don't get this. the domain of SIP UAs' SIP uris is example.com for which the queries are done, not something else. clients would need to prefix that with _sip-client and servers with _sip-server. currently there is no standard for that.

-- juha



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