Clarify some misunderstandings and make it even more clear that you can refer to a peer

in the register= line.



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Olle Johansson
2009-01-15 17:55:53 +00:00
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@@ -413,17 +413,21 @@ srvlookup=yes ; Enable DNS SRV lookups on outbound calls
;----------------------------------------- OUTBOUND SIP REGISTRATIONS ------------------------
; Asterisk can register as a SIP user agent to a SIP proxy (provider)
; Format for the register statement is:
; register => [transport://]user[:secret[:authuser]]@host[:port][/extension][~expiry]
; register => [transport://]user[:secret[:authuser]]@domain[:port][/extension][~expiry]
;
;
;
; domain is either
; - domain in DNS
; - host name in DNS
; - the name of a peer defined below or in realtime
; The domain is where you register your username, so your SIP uri you are registering to
; is username@domain
;
; If no extension is given, the 's' extension is used. The extension needs to
; be defined in extensions.conf to be able to accept calls from this SIP proxy
; (provider).
;
; host is either a host name defined in DNS or the name of a section defined
; below.
;
; A similar effect can be achieved by adding a "callbackextension" option in a peer section.
; this is equivalent to having the following line in the general section:
;