John Todd
2005-Nov-22 13:06 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Test numbers for ENUM (e164.arpa, e164.org, etc.)
I'm looking to build a decent list of test numbers which have ENUM resolution. The numbers I'm looking for should go to a recording, an echo test, or some other feature which does NOT lead to a human. These will be for manual or semi-automatic testing (i.e.: we'll test 10 times in a day, but we won't test continuously.) Any public ENUM-ish tree is fine, but I'm really shooting for e164.arpa. I'm especially interested in: - numbers in +87810 in e164.arpa (does anyone actually USE this space, considering the unpleasant commercialism of the project now?) - numbers in +1 in e164.arpa (test only, of course) - any test numbers at all, anywhere that resolve within the DNS - I'm still interested in .de and .at numbers, but I actually have several of these now I will make this list public in the http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Phone+Numbers page unless otherwise noted in the message. The purpose of this test is to see what DNS resolution times look like with valid numbers, and then add to that post-dial-delay in "real-world" situations to get an idea of total setup time. JT
Klaus Darilion
2005-Nov-23 01:54 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Test numbers for ENUM (e164.arpa, e164.org, etc.)
www.enum-test.at (english translation is comming soon) klaus John Todd wrote:> > I'm looking to build a decent list of test numbers which have ENUM > resolution. The numbers I'm looking for should go to a recording, an > echo test, or some other feature which does NOT lead to a human. These > will be for manual or semi-automatic testing (i.e.: we'll test 10 times > in a day, but we won't test continuously.) Any public ENUM-ish tree is > fine, but I'm really shooting for e164.arpa. > > I'm especially interested in: > > - numbers in +87810 in e164.arpa (does anyone actually USE this space, > considering the unpleasant commercialism of the project now?) > > - numbers in +1 in e164.arpa (test only, of course) > > - any test numbers at all, anywhere that resolve within the DNS > > - I'm still interested in .de and .at numbers, but I actually have > several of these now > > I will make this list public in the > http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Phone+Numbers page unless otherwise > noted in the message. The purpose of this test is to see what DNS > resolution times look like with valid numbers, and then add to that > post-dial-delay in "real-world" situations to get an idea of total setup > time. > > JT > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > >
Chris Hastie
2005-Nov-23 07:32 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Test numbers for ENUM (e164.arpa, e164.org, etc.)
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005, John Todd <jtodd@loligo.com> wrote:> > I'm looking to build a decent list of test numbers which have ENUM > resolution. The numbers I'm looking for should go to a recording, an > echo test, or some other feature which does NOT lead to a human. > These will be for manual or semi-automatic testing (i.e.: we'll test > 10 times in a day, but we won't test continuously.) Any public > ENUM-ish tree is fine, but I'm really shooting for e164.arpa. >Not mine, so make your own mind up whether its ethical to use them, but I inadvertantly came across these recently. All go to major UK Telcos, and as anyone who has ever been an NTL customer will attest, the chance of them going straight to a human is extremely slight :) +44 800 100 152 (BT business customer services) +44 800 052 2000 (NTL residential customer services) +44 800 052 8000 (NTL business customer services) +44 800 052 9000 (NTL business sales) -- Chris Hastie