They are not fixed. It can be configured by setting the external-
address.
Take a look at the following blogs
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/eltjoboersma/archive/2008/04/sailfin_address.html
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/rampsarathy/archive/2009/08/26/multihoming-sailfin-traffic-separation
thanks,
Binod.
On 04-Nov-09, at 2:04 PM, glassfish_at_javadesktop.org wrote:
> Hi. I would like to ask about the SIP Contact Header. Is the IP of
> this header fixed? I mean fixed in a sense that the IP is of the
> server. Here is a sample log.
>
> INFO: ===== Performing printSipRequestHeader() =====
> INFO: Fromipaddress: 172.16.100.13
> INFO: Max-Forwards: 70
> INFO: Contact: <sip:172.16.100.21:5060;fid=server_1>
> INFO: To: <sip:1003_at_ws20.racequeen.local>
> INFO: Cseq: 1 INVITE
> INFO: From: <sip:1009_at_ws20.racequeen.local>;tag=g1lruvcy-7
> INFO: Call-Id: 172.16.100.21_7_8444577621919260318
> INFO: ===== Leaving printSipRequestHeader() =====
>
> Here, the IP address of the contact header is the server's IP but
> then it was deployed in another machine which is in the IP address
> recorded first. Is this a bug in the SIP Servlet or is this fixed?
> [Message sent by forum member 'gcutegirl08' (kristine_at_racequeen.ph)]
>
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