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Beginner Question - SIP Realm - FSchulz - 04-03-2014 07:33 PM

Hi,

is it possible to have a domain name which isnt the name of the sip server?

I tryied to use the username: "test@domain.local" but the phone didnt sent any request to the voice server located at 192.168.101.15.
When I took the username "test" the phone tried so authenticate with test@192.168.101.15.

So is it possible to tell the phone it should use the username "test@domain.local" but the server 192.168.101.15?

Thank you


RE: Beginner Question - SIP Realm - CWR - 04-04-2014 09:04 AM

I am guessing maybe an issue with the DNS on the phone not being able to locate domain.local ?

Whatever you want to call it - add a DNS entry for the IP address...

(Not sure I totally understand the issue though...)


RE: Beginner Question - SIP Realm - FSchulz - 04-04-2014 01:26 PM

mh .. yes .. DNS would be an option. As i saw, that the phone is using the value located at sip server address as the part behind the @ at user@domain.

but what I want to put it simply is to change the domain name while not changing the IP address of the server.


RE: Beginner Question - SIP Realm - CWR - 04-04-2014 01:37 PM

(04-04-2014 01:26 PM)FSchulz Wrote:  mh .. yes .. DNS would be an option. As i saw, that the phone is using the value located at sip server address as the part behind the @ at user@domain.

but what I want to put it simply is to change the domain name while not changing the IP address of the server.


So do you run a DNS server (Ie: windows or Linux) where you can map an IP address to a server name (A record)?


RE: Beginner Question - SIP Realm - carlo.passet - 04-10-2015 08:50 PM

We have a similar problem.
we need to specify the realm and the SIP Proxy address separately

the registration has to be for instance "200123@sip.mycompany.local"
and the Phone has to register on 2 different proxy

we can have several proxy using the same realm
is this feature supported?
it's important!


RE: Beginner Question - SIP Realm - James_Yealink - 04-10-2015 09:55 PM

Hi Carlo,

What's the firmware you are testing with?
Do you mean that you want phone to send a registration packet such as below?

from: "8518" <sip:8518@pbx.yealink.com@10.3.5.199:5060>;tag=3610045792
to: "8518" <sip:8518@pbx.yealink.com@10.3.5.199:5060>

"8518@pbx.yealink.com" is username.


Regards,
James


RE: Beginner Question - SIP Realm - carlo.passet - 04-13-2015 02:27 PM

Hi James
This is the version we're using: Firmware Version 25.73.0.25 (Hardware Version 25.1.0.0.0.0.0)
The registration should't have the "@ip_address"" part. I already tried this solution, but it doesn't work: it doesn't make sense to have the "@" twice. Inserting this user, I thought I did't have the address any more.
The identifier should be "extension@SIP_domain" only, without any address.
thanks
regards
carlo