Jeroen van Bemmel writes:

 > In that case "example.com" would be the server interface (and configured as 
 > such in DNS SRV). Clients would be given "x.example.com", where x can be 
 > anything you like (or "x.y.z", as long as you control the y.z domain in DNS 
 > SRV).

jeroen,

clients are existing standard sip clients that not given anything else
but aor, username and password.  then they automatically make srv query
on example.com, not on x.example.com.  

of course by manual configuration of outbound proxy you can accomplish
whatever, but that is not what users want.  they want as little
configuration as possible and configuring outbound proxy manually is out
of question.

-- juha


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