I have a box doing this, Asterisk listens on either IP unless you bind to a
specific interface.

On 5/25/07, Douglas Garstang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 I have a scenario here with IP phones, on a private 192.168 network
connecting to an Asterisk box, also on the same 192.168 private network.
We'd like to have the Asterisk box also be able to send traffic to the
public IP space. For this, we would need to multi-home the box, and put two
network cards in it, with two IP addresses, one on each network.



I know from past experience that Asterisk only listens on the first
interface, or a single one if specified. I imagine this will cause all sorts
of problems with a multi homed approach. Has anyone gotten around this?



Thanks,

Doug.



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