I would suggest using a Vyatta based server to Run Asterisk on or behind.. and 
use the load balance feature to forward your incoming connections to the 
Asterisk server this will create one default gateway for your asterisk server 
so you won't have to have two separate networks identified.. nor two NICs. or 
identify two ports on the server forwarding one of them to the original binding 
port of Asterisk.

if it wasn't for the Default gateway .. it would have been easy to do some port 
forwarding on the "internet router" side. but Asterisk needs to communicate 
with the internet to send packets back. 
this is one of the scenarios i can think of. and can be done in 20 minutes. 
well it can be expensive if you calculate the costs of an additional computer 
on the network. :S



Tarek Sawah

Information Technology  Adviser

Integrated Digital Systems

CCNP, MCSE, RHCE, TELECOM

USA: +1 386 492 9993



From: chayn...@gmail.com
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:31:56 -0400
Subject: [asterisk-users] redundant traffic



Hello, I’ve got a customer that wants me to set up their single Asterisk server 
so that they can receive redundant traffic streams from their origination 
provider.  They want the traffic broadcast to 2 static IP addresses on the 
Asterisk server for redundancy.  Their they want to be sure to receive traffic 
if one of their subnets/gateways goes down. As I understand it, having the two 
IP's set up to receive redundant information as possible in Linux, but I wonder 
how (or if it's even possible) to address this in Asterisk. As anybody ever 
done this?  Claude    
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