Hello,
Douglas Mortensen wrote:
With that said, then it appears that the only way that I can have
multiple trunks setup with them is to have asterisk use a different
IP for all of the SIP RTP traffic for each given trunk. Essentially
I would setup multiple IP addresses on my eth0 interface. Is
Il 20/12/2011 6.07, Anton Kvashenkin ha scritto:
you can add exterin= in sip.conf for each trunk
I think this can be used only in [general] section not on peers
definition; also useful only when asterisk is behind nat. Not?
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Externip support per device in sip.conf
http://edvina.net/products/edvx/
2011/12/20 giovanni.v i...@keybits.org
Il 20/12/2011 6.07, Anton Kvashenkin ha scritto:
you can add exterin= in sip.conf for each trunk
I think this can be used only in [general] section not on peers
definition;
Hello,
I have a SIP provider whom I may want to have multiple trunks with, rather than
just adding more channels to the individual trunk. I have discussed the matter
with them they have told me that the only way that they identify which trunk
should be used for each call is simply by the
AFAIK you can add exterin= in sip.conf for each trunk, correct me if i'm
wrong.
2011/12/20 Douglas Mortensen d...@impalanetworks.com
Hello,
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I have a SIP provider whom I may want to have multiple trunks with, rather
than just adding more channels to the individual trunk. I have
May I ask why do you need different IP addresses to source calls? I mean,
its not a common practice, would like to understand the idea behind it.
*José Pablo Méndez
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On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 11:07 PM, Anton Kvashenkin
anton.juga...@gmail.comwrote:
AFAIK you can add exterin= in