Hello,

I've seen that Asterisk stores in ASTDB entries like:
/SIP/Registry/spa3102                             : 192.168.64.207:5060:
3600:7013:sip:[email protected]:5060

1. My understanding is that any peer that sent to Asterisk a REGISTER
message has such entry set. So having these entries present avoid for a
starting Asterisk the need to way for incoming REGISTER messages which can
be as long as 30mn to come in my use case.
Is it roughly correct or am I missing something ?

2. When configuring a passive Asterisk node (waiting for an active node to
be manually shutdown),  is it safe to copy such SIP/Registry entries from
one node to another ?
Both active and passive nodes will get Debian's packaged Asterisk 13.14.1.

3. How is best to set such SIP/Registry entries ?
Using SQLite load command when asterisk is not running and asterisk -rx
"database put SIP/Registry ..." when asterisk is running ?


Cheers
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