Re: [asterisk-users] Re connecting to SIP Provider with virtual IP, from pacemaker cluster

2011-06-28 Thread Torsten Rosenberger
Hello Cédric # when the virtual ip come up ip r a SIP_PROVIDER_IP via GATEWAY_IP dev eth0:0 # when the virtual ip come down, maybe facultative because the route is deleted when the interface fall down ip r d SIP_PROVIDER_IP via GATEWAY_IP dev eth0:0 thank's for your hint. i tried it

[asterisk-users] Re connecting to SIP Provider with virtual IP, from pacemaker cluster

2011-06-15 Thread Cédric Lemarchand
Hi, If your cluster's virtual IP is using ip aliasing (eg eth0:0), i think your problem come from UDP flows, they are, in opposition to TCP flows, unconnected, so the IP stack take the shortest route/interface to send them, wich is when this is the default