What is VRF?

On Fri, Sep 11, 2020, 3:25 PM Matthew Loraditch <
mloradi...@heliontechnologies.com> wrote:

> I need to bind call legs to my carrier to one IP and all legs to CUCM on
> another IP on the same router and neither side ever see the other’s IP nor
> need to route to it
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> I’ve done something, at least similar, many years in the past but no
> longer have access to the environment to verify the behavior and am trying
> to refresh myself on the setting.
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> In that setup we bound the dial peers to the relevant interfaces and
> enabled allow-connections sip to sip and address-hiding in my voice service
> voip config.
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> From what I further understand media flow-through is the default behavior
> so as long as I do the binding, I will get what I want to happen happening.
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> Am I generally correct in all of my current thoughts? Anything I’m not
> thinking of?
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> Matthew Loraditch​
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