Don't you think the problem will still occur that the answers from
asterisk seem to come from the "main address" assigned to the NIC? Or
isn't this possible because of the vlan?
Thanks,
Georg
It should work. As far as the OS and routing tables are concerned, eth0
and eth0.42 are different network devices on different subnets.
If the 2 nic solution would work for your problem, then this should work
just as well. By creating the VLAN, you are effectively working with a 3
nic solution.
Dale
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