Happy to help! The advice comes from a fair bit of experience deploying 
Kamailio into somewhat complex AWS topologies. Wouldn't want to see you 
unnecessarily play life on hard mode. 

On June 25, 2016 7:07:49 PM EDT, Colin Morelli <colin.more...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Alright, I'll give both approaches a shot and see what comes up.
>
>Thanks for the fast response time, Alex!
>
>Best,
>Colin
>
>On Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 7:07 PM Alex Balashov
><abalas...@evaristesys.com>
>wrote:
>
>> It can work, but it's more trouble than the other approach, which is
>> essentially automagic.
>>
>> -- Alex
>>
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>> Principal, Evariste Systems LLC (www.evaristesys.com)
>>
>> Sent from my Google Nexus.
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