[re-routed to sip-implementors] Management of routing tables is orthogonal to the process of routing. What you are asking about is routing table management, which is not SIP's job. (Except the ability to register a single-user route using SIP REGISTER; however it is limited to a single-user route and cannot cover, for example, all numerical destinations beginning with 972-.)
The easiest thing to do in your case is to set up a static route in your proxy to deal with PSTN destinations. -Jiri At 10:49 PM 4/1/2002, Couillaud, Pierre wrote: >Hello, > >Here is my problem: given a small density gateway that support only up to a >fully channelized T1 interface, >that does not have any pretention to do PSTN routing, however that can be >used to provide PSTN access to >SIP phones sitting behind it.... How do I register my PSTN interface to my >proxy ? > >Can I register a route ? And if so how ? Can I just tell my proxy to >forward to the gateway any E.164 address >that it cannot resolve by itself ? I do not find anything in SIP that could >allow me to do something like this... >Unless I am missing something here... > >Thanks, > >Pierre > >--- Cheers, >Pierre Couillaud, Polycom Canada Ltd. >Phone: (604) 697 9346 or (604) 990 5415 x146 >"Anything one man can imagine, other men can make real", Jules Verne. > > >_______________________________________________ >Sip mailing list https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/sip >This list is for NEW development of the core SIP Protocol >Use [EMAIL PROTECTED] for questions on current sip >Use [EMAIL PROTECTED] for new developments on the application of sip -- Jiri Kuthan http://iptel.org/~jiri/ _______________________________________________ Sip-implementors mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.cs.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/sip-implementors
