On Mon, 16 Feb 2015 16:12:04 -0500, John Novack wrote:

> My switch is not managed, and the router ports on the LAN side are all
> unmanaged, just a huge Ethernet "wirenut"
> You SHOULD be able to communicate between devices on the LAN without any
> firewall issue.



I think I might be doing this in a very stupid way.  I'm reading Asterisk 
the definitive guide, but it's very general.

Can you describe your, or a typical setup, in a bit more detail?


"The setup I will use in these notes is this: Asterisk is installed on 
the gateway/router to the Internet and Ekiga is installed on an 'inside' 
workstation."

http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Ekiga_as_an_Asterisk_client



What I have is everything connected into the gateway:


192.168.1.1      router
192.168.1.2      tleilax asterisk server; static ip
192.168.1.x      doge, client pc; usually .3


Tleilax needs at least two NIC's?  One to connect to the gateway, and 
then perhaps doge directly connects to tleilax, or, there's a switch 
between doge and tleilax so that other clients can also connect to 
tleilax.


I can't find much in the Asterisk book on this.  On all sorts of complex 
network setups, yes, but not something basic like this.



thanks,

Thufir


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