Does multiple network support actually work? I tried a few weeks ago on OpenStack and I could not get it to play along. I wanted my VMs' eth0 to be management, their eth1 (via a namespace) to be inter-VM traffic, and some sort of floating IP arrangement for the nodes that had to expose themselves to UEs and browsers (so bono, ellis and homer). I wanted everything nameable in DNS with specific domains for each (e.g. the floating IP for bono would resolve to, say, bono01.public.example.com whereas it's mgmt interface would be bono01.mgmt.example.com).
I read and re-read the documentation but I could not find the right combination of parameters in the configuration files to get all the nodes to talk as they should. It feels like my case would be not too outlandish? --keller On 10/01/15, Eleanor Merry<[email protected]> wrote: Hi, You can bind Bono to two interfaces for management and signalling (e.g. ssh access on the management network, all SIP processing on the signalling network). You can see details of how to set this up at: http://clearwater.readthedocs.org/en/stable/Multiple_Network_Support/index.html. [cut] _______________________________________________ Clearwater mailing list [email protected] http://lists.projectclearwater.org/mailman/listinfo/clearwater_lists.projectclearwater.org
