I answered because I was hoping for a repost without the licence,
perhaps through gmail. Would you have been happier not knowing that
you were missing out on something?
/Benny
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Is there a way to tell asterisk, via a sip.conf peer, what IP address to send a
packet out of?
I've got multiple NICs in my box, each with it's own public IP. I need the SIP
messages to originate from any one of the IPs depending on which number was
originally called(and therefore where the
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Multiple Home system with SIP
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: [asterisk-users] Multiple Home system with SIP
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And if the Sip provider is sending data from 1 or two fixed hosts?
For instance, they send DID1 to IP A.B.C.D from 1.1.1.1
They send DID2 to IP E.F.G.H from 1.1.1.1
How do you differentiate? Would fromhost= work?
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