On Fri, 17 Dec 2004, Patrick Campbell wrote:
> Come to think of it since the DTA310 uses DNS to find the SIP server,
> you could setup a DNS cache and override the DNS entry for what packet8
> uses (proxy2-eqix-sjo.packet8.net : 15062, over here) to point to the IP
> of your own SIP server? Kind
On Friday 17 December 2004 23:04, Patrick Campbell wrote:
> Come to think of it since the DTA310 uses DNS to find the SIP server, you
> could setup a DNS cache and override the DNS entry for what packet8 uses
> (proxy2-eqix-sjo.packet8.net : 15062, over here) to point to the IP of your
> own SIP s
Come to think of it since the DTA310 uses DNS to find the SIP server, you
could setup a DNS cache and override the DNS entry for what packet8 uses
(proxy2-eqix-sjo.packet8.net : 15062, over here) to point to the IP of your
own SIP server? Kind of a hack but it should work as long as it's running
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