I do have a few questions about the broadvoice outage:

1) Did "supported" devices ever loose service?
2) IDo "supported" devices use the same SIP server, aka, the SIP SRV entries in sip.broadvoice.com, as asterisk would have if configured properly?
3) Would the asterisk SIP SRVLOOKUP entry prevent non-supported devices from loosing service during that outage?


I'm only curious because I may be giving them service, as they are the only VoIP provider with number portability that will "allow" asterisk, and third party SIP devices.

However, long outages are of course unacceptable.... If there "supported" devices never lost service, i'm willing to chalk it up to a little confusion, and assume that properly configuring DNS SRV Lookups is how I will prevent such an outage in the future.

Brian

James Jones wrote:

not sure I know is pinging does not work.

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (James Jones) writes:


you can not ping that address because ICMP is turned off.



Do you mean *all* ICMP is turned off or just icmp-echo-request / icmp-echo-reply?

-wolfgang



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