could you please give a sample location service entry for the same URI,
pin&passwd and different IP. I assume different call-id for each of the
register requets.




On 2/23/07, Scott Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2007-02-23 at 23:02 +0200, erol turac wrote:
> > I dont think so.
> >
> > What values of mapping be different ? How can registrar server
> > distinguish location of UAs when Call-ID is unique. Anyway, let us say
> > the registrar will create 2 different entry.
> >
> > How the routing engine will know where to route the incoming call. Its
> > To header includes
> > destination URI and this is same for both of them.
>
> First, routing should be done based on the request uri (or Route
> headers), not the To header.
>
> > If the registrar allows UACs to register with same pin, password and
> > URI with different IP,
> > the only solution will be that the incoming INVITE from the UAC5
> > should be forked to both UAC1 and UAC2. Forking should be implemented
> > by proxy, Otherwise routing engine will not know where to route the
> > incoming call.
>
> I don't understand the distinction you're making.  Yes - the proxy
> should fork a new call to all registered contacts for the AOR.
>
> The in-dialog requests in an existing call should set the request URI to
> the contact address supplied by the peer, and since that will be an
> unique address there is no routing problem.
>
>
>


-- 
Erol TuraƧ
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