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Benjamin Lawetz
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Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Trunk with multiple IPs?
Still no answers huh?
I've asked a couple of time how to do this, and by the lack
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Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Trunk with multiple IPs?
I wish I could offer some direct help on whether or not your method with a
comma separated list would work, but I can't. However
I don't believe that addresses the OP's original post since he was
talking about limiting incoming calls from specific IP addresses. You
might want to validate how secure your definitions are considering the
type=friend approach.
Lists @ EMS wrote:
Hi, I've only just now seen this post.
Benjamin Lawetz wrote:
Still no answers huh?
I've asked a couple of time how to do this, and by the lack of answers, I'm
guessing there is no way.
The workaround unfortunately is to create an entry for each IP address in
the range (I hope you don't have to open up a whole C class)
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Trunk with multiple IPs?
How do I enter a trunk with multiple IPs.
xyz voip provider has 4 IPs and I want
: [asterisk-users] Trunk with multiple IPs?
Benjamin Lawetz wrote:
Still no answers huh?
I've asked a couple of time how to do this, and by the lack of
answers, I'm guessing there is no way.
The workaround unfortunately is to create an entry for each IP address
in the range (I hope you
with deny and permit)
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rich Adamson
Sent: August 23, 2006 10:00 AM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Trunk with multiple IPs?
Benjamin Lawetz wrote
In my case it was not a class c, but just 4 separate addresses, one each
in NY, Seattle, Miami and London on the Level 3 network. I ended up
creating separate entries for each, in and out, and for the outbound
route, put all 4 in the order of their ping times. That is working nicely.
W
How do I enter a trunk with multiple IPs.
xyz voip provider has 4 IPs and I want to allow incoming from any of
them: 1.1.1.1, 1.1.1.2, 1.1.1.3 and 1.1.1.4
Do I put 4 separate host= lines, do I put a single host=line that is
comma separated or do I have to set up 4 separate incoming trunks?