traceroute A -> B: traceroute to 192.168.2.44 (192.168.2.44), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets 1 192.168.11.1 (192.168.11.1) 1.964 ms 1.181 ms 0.852 ms 2 10.138.3.2 (10.138.3.2) 43.428 ms 49.634 ms 47.601 ms 3 192.168.2.44 (192.168.2.44) 53.440 ms 49.320 ms 48.968 ms
traceroute B -> A: traceroute to 192.168.11.6 (192.168.11.6), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 192.168.2.1 (192.168.2.1) 1.873 ms 1.861 ms 2.106 ms 2 10.138.3.3 (10.138.3.3) 45.356 ms 44.139 ms 44.884 ms 3 192.168.11.6 (192.168.11.6) 43.390 ms 43.736 ms 45.823 ms
10.138.3.2-10.138.3.3 is the PPTP connection between both systems.
Should bindaddr (iax.conf) or externip (sip.conf) be defined for a setup like this one?
Regards, Evert
Do you know where it got the 10.138.3.2 IP from? Is it configured anywhere on the server? Do you have
externip defined in that config file?
Evert Meulie wrote:
Hi everyone!
situation:
Asterisk-server A: 192.168.11.6 Asterisk-server B: 192.168.2.44
server B contains a register => username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
But... when I boot it, I get: Registered to '192.168.11.6', who sees us as 10.138.3.2:4569
Why doesn't server A see server B as 192.168.2.44??
All other traffic going over these lines has no problems with this. The 192.168.2.x & 192.168.11.x networks are fully 'connected' to each other...
Who knows the answer...?
Regards, Evert Meulie
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