SIP routing works exactly like email. How did you know to email this list?

Adrian


On Feb 11, 2011, at 1:42 PM, Toyima Dias wrote:

> Thanks Adrian...
> So...how does ALice now that bob is in the biloxi.com domain? per the rfc 
> 3263 section 4 (client usage) the ua must use DNS to determine where to send 
> a call...but i have a softphone righ now, and i'm trying to make a call like 
> this:
> 234...@proxy2.com (inserted by me), not just puting the number....maybe i'm 
> saying something crazy, but i'm confuse!
> 
> 
> 
> 2011/2/11 Adrian Georgescu <a...@ag-projects.com>
> The SIP proxy lookups up the domain part, what appears after the @ sign 
> before any parameters separated by ; if is an IP address like in your example 
> you do not perform a DNS lookup you just send the packet there. 
> 
> In the request URI you must put the address of the remote end, not your own 
> address. In your example user A calls user 264512380973 on the same Proxy and 
> not a remote one.
> 
> See the illustrated examples from:
> 
> http://www.tech-invite.com/Ti-sip-ex3261.html
> 
> Adrian
> 
> On Feb 11, 2011, at 1:17 PM, Toyima Dias wrote:
> 
>> Adrian, i'm checking the rfc...but even i have a question...when UA sends an 
>> INVITE to it's proxy to a phone for example (obviously not registered on the 
>> proxy), the proxy will check the RURI of this invite and it will se the 
>> following:
>>  
>> user A sends the invite to its proxy : INVITE 
>> sip:264512380973@172.30.140.57;transport=UDP SIP/2.0 (172.30.140.57 is the 
>> IP of proxy A)
>> 
>> Where does the DNS takes part? the domain is it's ip address...i'm quite 
>> confuse, any help would b e appreciated
>>  
>> Thanks
>> 
>> 
>> 2011/2/11 Toyima Dias <toyim...@gmail.com>
>> Thanks Adrian...reading the RFC3263!
>>  
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> 
>> 2011/2/11 Adrian Georgescu <a...@ag-projects.com>
>> 
>> The proxy is using DNS to lookup the destination server.
>> 
>> Google for RFC 3263
>> 
>> Adrian
>> 
>> 
>> On Feb 11, 2011, at 10:19 AM, Toyima Dias wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello community,
>>>  
>>> I have a doubt, how does a SIP Proxy (OpenSIPS) would handle a call for a 
>>> domain that he doesn't now? i mean...user A is registered in proxy AA, if A 
>>> wants to call to another user in another domain (not registered in the 
>>> Proxy AA) how does this proxy should handle the call? how does he now where 
>>> to send this call?
>>>  
>>> Any clarification would be appreciated :)
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