res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_ip: Document support for hostnames

ASTERISK-25429 #close
Reported by: Joshua C. Colp

Change-Id: I7cdfc6026821636acc2465094b7fcde8471a3824
17.2
Sean Bright 5 years ago
parent 5dda6d49b0
commit 28275609b3

@ -60,13 +60,26 @@
<synopsis>IP addresses or networks to match against.</synopsis>
<description>
<para>The value is a comma-delimited list of IP addresses or
hostnames. IP addresses may have a subnet mask appended. The
subnet mask may be written in either CIDR or dotted-decimal
notation. Separate the IP address and subnet mask with a slash
hostnames.</para>
<para>IP addresses may have a subnet mask appended. The subnet
mask may be written in either CIDR or dotted-decimal
notation. Separate the IP address and subnet mask with a slash
('/'). A source port can also be specified by adding a colon (':')
after the address but before the subnet mask, e.g.
3.2.1.0:5061/24.
</para>
3.2.1.0:5061/24. To specify a source port for an IPv6 address, the
address itself must be enclosed in square brackets
('[2001:db8:0::1]:5060')</para>
<para>When a hostname is used, the behavior depends on whether
<replaceable>srv_lookups</replaceable> is enabled and/or a source
port is provided. If <replaceable>srv_lookups</replaceable> is
enabled and a source port is not provided, Asterisk will perform
an SRV lookup on the provided hostname, adding all of the A and
AAAA records that are resolved.</para>
<para>If the SRV lookup fails,
<replaceable>srv_lookups</replaceable> is disabled, or a source
port is specified when the hostname is configured, Asterisk will
resolve the hostname and add all A and AAAA records that are
resolved.</para>
</description>
</configOption>
<configOption name="srv_lookups" default="yes">

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