Re: [Asterisk-Users] Multiple NIC's on * box?

2004-11-11 Thread Matthew Marlowe
ssage- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rich > Adamson > Sent: 11 November 2004 08:29 > To: Asterisk-a-users-list > Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Multiple NIC's on * box? > > Can * support a box with multiple nic cards correctly? >

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Multiple NIC's on * box?

2004-11-11 Thread Race Vanderdecken
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rich Adamson Sent: 11 November 2004 08:29 To: Asterisk-a-users-list Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Multiple NIC's on * box? Can * support a box with multiple nic cards correctly? Background: small isp operation in the US has a rather large wireless network coveri

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Multiple NIC's on * box?

2004-11-11 Thread Rich Adamson
Cool. I thought that I had seen a few people posting over the last several months that inferred * tied itself to a specific interface, but I must have misread those postings. Thanks. > You can even setup a single nic to have multiple IP addresses in linux... > > Jesse >

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Multiple NIC's on * box?

2004-11-11 Thread Jesse Andrews
You can even setup a single nic to have multiple IP addresses in linux... Jesse On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 07:28:30 -0600, Rich Adamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Can * support a box with multiple nic cards correctly? > > Background: small isp operation in the US has a rather large wireless > net

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Multiple NIC's on * box?

2004-11-11 Thread Tim Jackson
It's no issue to use more than one nic. -Tim -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rich Adamson Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 7:29 AM To: Asterisk-a-users-list Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Multiple NIC's on * box? Can * support

[Asterisk-Users] Multiple NIC's on * box?

2004-11-11 Thread Rich Adamson
Can * support a box with multiple nic cards correctly? Background: small isp operation in the US has a rather large wireless network covering multiple counties. The wireless net is an isolated network using private IP's and nat'ing (via Cisco 7206). Their dsl customers are on another isolated net