Here's the scenario :

I already have a DNS server setup on my webserver. I have my sipXecs 
server installed at another network. For the current setting, I have set 
a pointer to the public IP of my sipXecs server on my main and secondary 
DNS servers, while I set a mirror of the entry on the DNS server of my 
sipXecs which point to it's own private IP. This setting works somehow.

The question is :

1. Is this setting acceptable?
2. I will move both servers to the same location with multiple DMZ 
router and will assign different public IP to both server. Will this 
setting works as well?

I also want to use a 4 ports FXO gateway to dial to PSTN. I have set 
them as unmanaged gateway on the server, but I got busy tone whenever I 
dial the dialplan. What could be the problem?

Thanks in advance for any assistance given.

Regards.

Scott Lawrence wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-05-11 at 14:25 +0700, William Alianto wrote:
>
>   
>> I need more detail about DNS setting for SipX server behind NAT. I have 
>> my DNS server at different site and I never able to get the SipX server 
>> to work without internal DNS server.
>>     
>
> You'll have to be more specific about what you need.
>
> The short version is: you have to get your DNS server to return
> addresses and names that are usable from where your clients are.  
>
> Incidentally - you should _always_ run at least a cache-only server on
> every sipXecs proxy system, and the local resolv.conf should always
> point to that server.  This makes a big difference is both performance
> and reliability (this is how the ISO images set things up).
>
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