[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.
>
>
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