[Asterisk-Users] ENUM lookup help
Rick Wilson
rickw at leftsoft.com
Mon Jul 26 18:34:13 MST 2004
Never saw an answer to your question. I finally figured it out:
Using nslookup:
separate the digits of the number you are looking for by periods and
reverse the numbers.
So, 1234567890 would be:
nslookup
> set type=ANY
> 0.9.8.7.6.5.4.3.2.1.e164.org
Using dig
dig 0.9.8.7.6.5.4.3.2.1.e164.org ANY
These will both give back cryptic answers but, you will see your URL in
there somewhere.
Hope this helps.
Rick
Marty Mastera wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
>
>
> I playing around with ENUM and have configured * to query a few
> sources for testing purposes (fierymoon, e164.arpa, e164.org). I'd
> like to know if there is a way to query these servers manually (ie
> outside of asterisk via nslookup or equivalent) to find out if
> particular exchanges are listed with wildcards, so as to terminate
> calls to those prefixes (I'm not trying to query for specific end-user
> telephone numbers). I've seen the syntax of the NAPTR records
> indicating that an '*' represents the wildcard but I'm not sure how to
> manually query using one...I've tried nslookup, directed at e164.org
> and using queries like '800', '1800', '800*', '1800*' with no luck (I
> used a toll free prefix hoping that it be likely to offer a response....
>
>
>
> If this isn't possible, is there a resource available dedicated to
> listing prefixes available via ENUM for the purposes of low cost routing?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Marty
>
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