[asterisk-users] 2 IPs for an Asterisk server.

2009-10-15 Thread Guillaume Yziquel
Hello.

I've been setting up an Asterisk server, and I am now supposed to move 
it to a different network than the one it was set on.

I'd like to give the server 2 IP address:

-1- The first IP address is the IP it will have on the LAN, meaning that 
softphones will register to the Asterisk server using this 1st IP.

-2- The second IP is the one that it will use to connect to the remote 
VoIP provider, which is using another network range than the LAN where I 
have my softphones. The default gateway would be the one of this second 
network address range.

No NAT involved anywhere in this setup.

Is it possible to do such a thing with Asterisk? Does it need really 
special tweaking of Asterisk conf files?

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Re: [asterisk-users] 2 IPs for an Asterisk server.

2009-10-15 Thread Jorge Gutiérrez

Yes it is possible, the only thing that you need to do is to configure
correctly your network routes, if your ip devices are on the same net of
your elastix you wont need to do any route configuration.

Just leave the default gateway for your wan provider, it should work
without any trouble



On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 21:58:47 +0200, Guillaume Yziquel
guillaume.yziq...@citycable.ch wrote:
 Hello.
 
 I've been setting up an Asterisk server, and I am now supposed to move 
 it to a different network than the one it was set on.
 
 I'd like to give the server 2 IP address:
 
 -1- The first IP address is the IP it will have on the LAN, meaning that 
 softphones will register to the Asterisk server using this 1st IP.
 
 -2- The second IP is the one that it will use to connect to the remote 
 VoIP provider, which is using another network range than the LAN where I 
 have my softphones. The default gateway would be the one of this second 
 network address range.
 
 No NAT involved anywhere in this setup.
 
 Is it possible to do such a thing with Asterisk? Does it need really 
 special tweaking of Asterisk conf files?
 
 -- 
   Guillaume Yziquel
 http://yziquel.homelinux.org/
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] 2 IPs for an Asterisk server.

2009-10-15 Thread Guillaume Yziquel
Jorge Gutiérrez a écrit :
 Yes it is possible, the only thing that you need to do is to configure
 correctly your network routes, if your ip devices are on the same net of
 your elastix you wont need to do any route configuration.
 
 Just leave the default gateway for your wan provider, it should work
 without any trouble

Thank you for this valuable information.

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http://yziquel.homelinux.org/

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