Hi,
I added alias=sip.ur_net.lab in my ser.cfg file and now i can register register with a name like username@sip.ur_net.lab, but previously i was only able to register with the IP address like username@10.3.10.5
Now i have few questions, 1. before adding alias in ser.cfg file. i already had RR in my DNS for my sip server like sip.ur_net.lab. ........ 10.3.0.1 and when i was starting sip server then i can see in the log messeges that it says that listens on this 10.3.0.1 ipaddress and then alias sip.ur_net.lab is mentioned and i also can resolv sip.ur_net.lab to 10.3.0.1 through dig command. So why it didn't worked before?
2. I read about SVR records, but i dont have those in my DNS and still my sip server is working correctly and now i also can register like username@sip.ur_net.lab.... so in what situation this SVR records comes into action?
thanks.
-ajeet stockholm.
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 17:50:56 +0200, "Daniel-Constantin Mierla" Daniel-Constantin.Mierla@fokus.fraunhofer.de said:
Hello, if your registration statement is into an if(uri==myself){} block then add the line:
alias=sip.ur_net.lab
into global parameters section of SER configuration file.
Best regards, }Daniel
On 10/11/2003 1:16 PM, Ajeet wrote:
Hi,
I have installed a ser on my one linux-machine in a LAN which also has an other Linux-machine running DNS server. SIP server has a domain like, sip.ur_net.lab and its ip address is 10.3.0.1 i can resolve the sip.ur_net.lab to 10.3.0.1 on the this sip machine by running command dig sip.ur_net.lab at the command line.
Now i have connected two windows hosts to same network and installed SIP user agents on these windows hosts. now in client when i use my sip domain and sip proxy as sip.ur_net.lab, the server does not register me. Also on windows hosts i can resolve sip.ur_net.lab to 10.3.0.1 by using ping sip.ur_net.lab. But in windows host when i use 10.3.0.1 as my sip domain and sip proxy then all things go ok and we can talk through sip user agents.
Do i have to add some special entry in DNS server for username@sip.ur_net.lab to resolve to username@10.3.0.1 or any other suggestion.
Thanks.
-ajeet.