Hello, Douglas Mortensen wrote:
With that said, then it appears that the only way that I can have multiple trunks setup with them is to have asterisk use a different IP for all of the SIP & RTP traffic for each given trunk. Essentially I would setup multiple IP addresses on my eth0 interface. Is there a way in asterisk that I could configure it to use one local IP for the source in all SIP/RTP traffic for 1 SIP trunk & then a different local IP for the other SIP trunk?
It's not an asterisk configuration but rather a interface configuration. I need something similar and I use 2 IPs on the same port. In debian, the configuration goes like this: auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address <ip1> netmask <netmask1> network <network1> broadcast <broadcast1> gateway <default_gateway> auto eth0:0 iface eth0:0 inet static address <ip2> netmask <netmask2> up route add -net <network2> netmask <netmask2> gw <gw2> And you can add more routes for other specific IPs/networks. José Pablo Méndez Soto wrote:
May I ask why do you need different IP addresses to source calls? I mean, its not a common practice, would like to understand the idea behind it.
In my case, the operator installed a gateway with a dedicated line and it's connected to the local network, but instead of being 192.168.0.0 it's on 10.0.0.0. So I use this 2 networks in the same NIC in the asterisk machine.
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