First, let me apologize for following up on my own message. I traced the connection the tftp configured 7960 phone was using and want to see how close I can make asterisk approximate this for the best reliability.

The phone does an srv lookup for _sip._udp.proxy.broadvoice.com which returns proxy.lax.broadvoice.com and proxy.dca.broadvoice.com

It then sends all requests to register for [EMAIL PROTECTED] via BOTH proxies.

If anyone would find the packet dump usefully please contact me off list.

Thank you,
Charlie Hedlin


Charlie Hedlin wrote:

I had my asterisk configuration working very well with broadvoice, but it stopped working this afternoon.

I plugged the Cisco 7960 phone I used for my origional signup (just a few days before they offered generic BYOD) and it works fine. I did notice it seems to do all of its comunication through proxy.broadvoice.com (I used tcpdump). I have never contacted broadvoice about using asterisk (it seems their support is busy enough), and just downloaded the phones configuration file via tftp before the phone did.

Is anyone else having this problem?
I read the messages about the failure a few days ago (as I experienced it as well) where asterisk wasn't using the redundant servers. I did a tcpdump on my asterisk traffic and it apeared to be using both addresses for sip.broadvoice.com. I am running today's cvs head (but this failure was present before, but I didn't run tcpdump then).


Thank you,
Charlie


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