I will assume your Asterisk server's SIP.CONF is setup to "bind" to "all"
network interfaces ... 

In this case a phone that is attached to the network supported by eth1 will
need to have an IP address that is within this subnet, and will register
with the Asterisk server at 192.168.101.1 ... Another phone that is
connected to the network supported by eth2 will need to have an IP address
that is in the range supported by eth2 and will register with the same
Asterisk server, but on address 192.168.102.1 ...

Is that about as clear as mud ???

Basically, you have 2 separate networks with separate switches and separate
cable ... The only thing they share is that they both connect to the
Astlinux box but on different network addapters ... Each network adapter
supports a unique range of IP addresses ... So your SIP clients (phones)
will need to register with the server at the address it uses to talk to that
network segment ...

I hope I did not loose you on this ... I have read it back a couple times
and I understand what I just said ... but my wife tells me it is totally
confusing ... I am not sure how to put it any more clearly ...

G.Hendershot


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael A
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 5:30 PM
To: Discussion of AstLinux - Asterisk on Compact Flash
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Configuring Astlinux eth1 & eth for SIP
clients

I have a more simple query:

If I want to use both eth1&eth2 to connect SIP clients what server address
should I use to register?
If
eth1 is 192.168.101.1
eth2 is 192.168.102.1

The netmask is the same, 255.255.255.0

I can connect to each port sip client registering with the respective ip
address, but I can't connect sip clients conencted the those eth ports in
between them.

Should I uncomment extip and use that address for server registration or any
other advice?

--- Peter Bowyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 03/12/06, Mark van Berkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > INTIF=ap0
> > INTIP=192.168.2.1
> > INTNM=255.255.255.0
> >
> > INT2IF=eth1
> > INT2IP=192.168.2.2
> > INT2NM=255.255.255.0
> 
> Can't solve your specific problem, but slightly more generally - you 
> have defined 2 different interfaces on the same network
> (192.168.2.0/24) - this will lead to brokenness. I suggest you 
> separate these out as a first step - eg move the
> eth1 network to
> 192.168.3.0 or something with a similar effect.
> 
> Peter
> 
> 
> 
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