John Todd said: > > Robert - > IAX as a protocol is completely dependent on the far-end gateway, > and not on any specifications you can change. All the gateways at > the moment only support SIP; none support IAX or IAX2, though > hopefully that will change since some of them are actually running > Asterisk as the media gateway. > > As soon as they offer IAX in addition to SIP, then we'll also need > to re-examine the way that Asterisk handles ENUM lookups since > currently only one NAPTR is handed back to the dialplan. For those > nations that have multiple gateways or providers, I have put all the > entries in a round-robin fashion so that the answers will be rotated > by most standard DNS resolver libraries. However, this quickly > becomes unworkable with multiple responses with different protocols, > and there is already a "preference" factor built into NAPTR records > that should be accessible from the dialplan when an EnumLookup is > returned. > > Anyone want to take a swing at it? Otmar? :-) > > JT > John, Thanks for the info. I'll leave the code commented out in the dialplan. If I put in the NAT SIP patch then will reenable it. Is an interesting concept for some long snowy night reading!
BTW... regarding the sound directories. I didn't come up with any solutions that haven't already been discussed here. Thanks again for your work. Robert _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users