On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 04:53:51PM +0200, Dave Cotton wrote:
> It's more likely directly linked with how asterisk deals with
> registrations to external SIP/IAX servers it appears to sit there for
> ever trying to do the registration, then when an internal phone tries to
> re-register it can't, in the end all the phones go out of service one by
> one according to their re-registration period. 

You're suggesting that *'s inabilty to register itself with off-LAN SIP
peers will hang up its ability to *accept* registrations from on-LAN
ones?  That sounds... troubling, architecturally.

Cheers,
-- jra
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