When setting up Line 1 on the SPA3000 check out the 'Proxy'
setting. That's the domain. If you like, you can set Proxy to
'foo.bar' and you
can set 'Outbound Proxy' to 'proxy.foo.bar', then you can tell SIPURA to
use the outbound proxy with 'Use Outbound Proxy'.
Anyway, I think this is the domain you are looking for... I don't have
a 3000, but, that's
the way it looks on my old 2xxx sipura.
SIPURA is really an awesome device, you can do just about anything.
-g
On 5/31/06, Mark Kent <mark(a)noc.mainstreet.net> wrote:
> if you
have a different proxy name (as server name) than the domain
> name, you need to use the outbound proxy (OBP) feature on the client:
> - set as domain the SIP domain you want (like
bif.net or
baz.net)
> - set OBP the address of the server (like
sip.foo.net).
>
> By this, the requests will have in FROM/RURI the SIP domain, but they
> will be sent to the OBP server.
OK, so I guess my view of how things work has been tainted by the
SIP UA I have (Linksys SPA942 and SPA3000).
There is no domain setting, at least not one that affects the user
domain in sip transactions. The OBP setting in these devices appears
to play double-duty as both the SIP user domain and also where to send
requests. However, there are 684 things that can be tweaked on the
box, so I may have missed it... but I don't think so.
Thanks,
-mark
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