Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
> Kristian,
> 
> IMHO, if you include bonjour broadcasts, it should always be off by  
> default.  If an integrator wishes to turn them on, fine.
> 
> I am a huge fan of Mac OS X, but rendezvous/bonjour has always been a  
> pain for me.  It doesn't work across subnets, it doesn't work through  
> a VPN; maybe "AstLinux PBX.local" works in Safari, but don't expect  
> it to work in my IP phones.
> 
> IP address always work, and users should learn how to use them.  Call  
> me old fashioned.
> 
> Lonnie
> 

Lonnie,

        The idea is that it would help users to locate a system when it is 
initially provisioned.  After that, they should turn it off (for all of 
the reasons you mentioned, and more).

        Until SIP phones support it, there really isn't much reason to leave it 
turned on.

-- 
Kristian Kielhofner
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