On 10/12/2011 3:55 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>> After reading your original message, this is clear, yes. Sorry for being
>> sloppy.
>
> np ;)
>
> Anyone else?
> Would be really really great...
>
I solved it by having two physical connections to my network.
PBX E0 IP 192.168.100.36
NM 255.255.255.0
GW 192.168.100.1
E1 IP 192.168.101.254
NM 255.255.255.0
GW n/a
All the phones reside withing the 192.168.101.0/24 network.
I still have bindaddr=0.0.0.0 so I can talk to my provider and my phones. But
on two different interfaces. That forces the communication to always come from
the correct source IP addr.
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