Or open up a firewall rule to allow access to the IP that asterisk is on from the otherwise isolated
subnet.


You could also make the asterisk box 'multi-homed', ie, put a 2nd nic in it and plug it into
both subnets, then in sip.conf set the bindip to 0.0.0.0 (all interfaces).


In essence whatever is easier/suits your network model better... talk to your network admin :)

-Shaun

Luki wrote:

You you can reach the * server from both location, it's straight
forward, standard registration; from your post I understand that this
is NOT possible as * is in the XXX.XXX.25 subnet and phone 2 is on
XXX.XXX.15.* which is completely isolated).

So given your current config, no, you can't do it. Not unless you
somehow can route traffic from XXX.XXX.15.* to XXX.XXX.25.* (and
back). You can, however, more the * server into a third subnet that is
reachable by both phones (even if the phone cannot reach each other
directly).

--Luki
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