yes - using the IP address in a sip URI is possible, but your
Provider [asterisk]
uses the IP Adress of the SwyxServer in the uri ~INVITE
sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:65002 SIP/2.0
thats the wrong part - he must use a) his realm or b) his public IP
address.
thanks for any help
btw, this is not the realm, they mean SIP domain. "Realm" is only
used in
authentication. Please ask them to read the RFC :-)
The Swyx server seems to me to have some strange things in their
implementation.
Anyway, is it true as they say that Asterisk is supposed to use its
own IP in the INVITE?
roy
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