Hi,
You can execute serctl commands for all those clients in order to make
enries permanent (!) ( you can make an SH script to execute these
entries on every server startup).
serctl ul add <username> <uri>
For instance
serctl ul add user1 sip1:user1@192.168.0.1:5060
Then check again with serctl ul show.
Hope that helps you.
Andrey.
On 9/5/06, Ignacio Mas Ivars <nacho(a)kth.se> wrote:
Hi all!
I have just started using the SIP Express Router and I am looking for a
way to have a user preregistered when the router starts. Is there any
way to configure that user1 should be registered by default at an IP
address without needing to send the registration? I guess it will have
to do with messing a bit with the routing engine, but I don't dare to
touch it so far and I don't know how to do it. Any help would be very
much appreciated!
Thanks very much for any help!
/Nacho
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