For those that read my messages about broadvoice this will be completely redundant, but I am looking for a larger audience (and know most people must pick and choose which messages they read).

To explain the reasoning behind this question to every reader, broadvoice had a failure yesterday, but I plugged in my broadvoice configured Cisco 7960 and it STILL WORKED. They apareently are built with a considerable amount of redundancy, but Asterisk seems to be unable to utilize it. I will admit it is possible I have missed something with the configuration, but I have searched the wiki and mailing list.

The cisco 7960 phone is registering itself as <phonenumber>@sip.broadvoice.com via proxy.broadvoice.com. It looks up the SRV record for proxy.broadvoice.com and uses proxy.lax.broadvoice.com and proxy.dca.broadvoice.com. It keeps itself registered through both proxies. This was verified with ethereal.

The Cisco phone is configured with sip.broadvoice.com as the sip server for the line. proxy.broadvoice.com is listed as the outgoing proxy in the configuration.

What would it take to get Asterisk to do the same?

Thank you,
Charlie Hedlin
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