Re: [asterisk-users] Moving asterisk from one network to another.

2010-12-26 Thread Sebastian

Hi,

On 12/24/2010 12:37 PM, Asterisk Man wrote:

Friends,

Do we need to change any Asterisk configuration files (Or any file
related to Asterisk for that matter) when we put Asterisk box from one
network to another?


I guess it really depends on your setup. If you have SIP trunks for 
example, they might contain the IP's of external and internal networks 
in the config files. Your firewall (if you have one) might contain IP's 
and network masks. It depends on how the box was originally setup.


Sebastian



It is assumed that DB is on the same box.

Asterisk box has got Asterisk running in it with no issues.

Probably, it should not complain.

I tried to check for IP address in Asterisk files (using ‘find . | xargs
grep 192.168.X.XX –sl’), but it seems that Asterisk does not store
specific IP in file(s).

Your thoughts on this if I m missing something.

-AsteriskMan



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Re: [asterisk-users] Moving asterisk from one network to another.

2010-12-26 Thread Asterisk Man
A ton of thanks for useful information.
Quite informative to keep in mind for somebody like me who is still learner!

On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 5:21 PM, Sebastian s...@open-t.co.uk wrote:

 Hi,


 On 12/24/2010 12:37 PM, Asterisk Man wrote:

 Friends,

 Do we need to change any Asterisk configuration files (Or any file
 related to Asterisk for that matter) when we put Asterisk box from one
 network to another?


 I guess it really depends on your setup. If you have SIP trunks for
 example, they might contain the IP's of external and internal networks in
 the config files. Your firewall (if you have one) might contain IP's and
 network masks. It depends on how the box was originally setup.

 Sebastian


 It is assumed that DB is on the same box.

 Asterisk box has got Asterisk running in it with no issues.

 Probably, it should not complain.

 I tried to check for IP address in Asterisk files (using ‘find . | xargs
 grep 192.168.X.XX –sl’), but it seems that Asterisk does not store
 specific IP in file(s).

 Your thoughts on this if I m missing something.

 -AsteriskMan



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Re: [asterisk-users] Moving asterisk from one network to another.

2010-12-25 Thread Sherwood McGowan
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 6:40 AM, Jim Dickenson dicken...@cfmc.com wrote:
 If you set bindaddr in any conf file you will need to change the IP address
 there.
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 On Dec 24, 2010, at 4:30 AM, Asterisk Man wrote:

 Friends,



 Do we need to change any Asterisk configuration files (Or any file related
 to Asterisk for that matter) when we put Asterisk box from one network to
 another?
 It is assumed that DB is on the same box.
 Asterisk box has got Asterisk running in it with no issues.
 Probably, it should not complain.
 I tried to check for IP address in Asterisk files (using ‘find . | xargs
 grep 192.168.X.XX –sl’), but it seems that Asterisk does not store specific
 IP in file(s).



 Your thoughts on this if I m missing something.



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Other than having an ip address of any sort, such as referencing a
database server (which you state is located on the same machine), you
should not need to make changes.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Moving asterisk from one network to another.

2010-12-25 Thread Ryan Wagoner
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 7:40 AM, Jim Dickenson dicken...@cfmc.com wrote:
 If you set bindaddr in any conf file you will need to change the IP address
 there.
 --
 Jim Dickenson
 mailto:dicken...@cfmc.com
 CfMC
 http://www.cfmc.com/

You will also need to change externip and localnet if those are set in sip.conf.

Ryan

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Re: [asterisk-users] Moving asterisk from one network to another.

2010-12-25 Thread Sherwood McGowan
On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 7:37 AM, Ryan Wagoner rswago...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 7:40 AM, Jim Dickenson dicken...@cfmc.com wrote:
 If you set bindaddr in any conf file you will need to change the IP address
 there.
 --
 Jim Dickenson
 mailto:dicken...@cfmc.com
 CfMC
 http://www.cfmc.com/

 You will also need to change externip and localnet if those are set in 
 sip.conf.

 Ryan

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Good call Ryan! while externip was covered under the ip address of
any sort, I completely forgot about the localnet setting :)

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[asterisk-users] Moving asterisk from one network to another.

2010-12-24 Thread Asterisk Man
Friends,



Do we need to change any Asterisk configuration files (Or any file related
to Asterisk for that matter) when we put Asterisk box from one network to
another?

It is assumed that DB is on the same box.

Asterisk box has got Asterisk running in it with no issues.

Probably, it should not complain.

I tried to check for IP address in Asterisk files (using ‘find . | xargs
grep 192.168.X.XX –sl’), but it seems that Asterisk does not store specific
IP in file(s).



Your thoughts on this if I m missing something.



-AsteriskMan
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[asterisk-users] Moving asterisk from one network to another.

2010-12-24 Thread Asterisk Man
Friends,



Do we need to change any Asterisk configuration files (Or any file related
to Asterisk for that matter) when we put Asterisk box from one network to
another?

It is assumed that DB is on the same box.

Asterisk box has got Asterisk running in it with no issues.

Probably, it should not complain.

I tried to check for IP address in Asterisk files (using ‘find . | xargs
grep 192.168.X.XX –sl’), but it seems that Asterisk does not store specific
IP in file(s).



Your thoughts on this if I m missing something.



-AsteriskMan
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Re: [asterisk-users] Moving asterisk from one network to another.

2010-12-24 Thread Jim Dickenson
If you set bindaddr in any conf file you will need to change the IP address 
there.
-- 
Jim Dickenson
mailto:dicken...@cfmc.com

CfMC
http://www.cfmc.com/



On Dec 24, 2010, at 4:30 AM, Asterisk Man wrote:

 Friends,
  
 Do we need to change any Asterisk configuration files (Or any file related to 
 Asterisk for that matter) when we put Asterisk box from one network to 
 another?
 It is assumed that DB is on the same box. 
 Asterisk box has got Asterisk running in it with no issues. 
 Probably, it should not complain. 
 I tried to check for IP address in Asterisk files (using ‘find . | xargs grep 
 192.168.X.XX –sl’), but it seems that Asterisk does not store specific IP in 
 file(s).
  
 Your thoughts on this if I m missing something.
  
 -AsteriskMan
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