Check the "route" command on your Linux system. The gateway route should be the ethX and network whatever you want.
At 01:41 p.m. 14/09/2007, Drew Gibson wrote:
Kate Kretz wrote:
Dear Sirs,This is the job of your network, not Asterisk. Policy-based routing is not much fun (unless you think the Cisco CLI is "really cool") but it can be done.
out asterisk server has multiple network cards.
I want some outgoing calls (from several extensions) to use one IP address, and others to go through
another address.
is there a way to achive that using asterisk ?
Cheers,
Kate
regards,
Drew
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