Dean Collins wrote:

Hi Tony, it is the same duane - lol you are hardly allowing it to
perform least cost routing, it just does one check for ip to ip call
then drops back to whatever you have written on your asterisk.

So eg. if I've registered 3 different sip providers and an IAX provider, plus a couple of landlines what
is it doing? I guess I'm missing the point somewhere.


The way I understand it is you pass it a phone number and it gives you a prefferred route to that number, which may be VOIP and may be POTS or from the looks of it MSN and lots of other things (including ldap???!!).

You then pass that result straight into a Dial command, which means it could potentially do absolutely anything, including call the chinese speaking clock at peak rate.

TBH I'd prefer a web page where you typed the number and it listed the alternatives (in perference order if it liked) so I could make the decision myself. Using DNS for this seems to be overkill.

Tony



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