And don’t forget you'll need to have both gateways in the dial plan entries
with your preferred gateway first.

On Aug 2, 2010 8:01 AM, "Tony Graziano" <[email protected]>
wrote:

Not necessarily. Voip.ms requires the registration to be there in order to
actually send calls out anyway. So yes, you'll get calls, but sending calls
would be problematic wouldn't it?

Which server has the sipXbridge role assigned to it? If you have "two"
servers both with sipXbridge assigned, they should each register as
different accounts (account/subaccount) with the provider.

If they are in the same geographic location using ONE Internet provider, the
easier way to have the firewall setup would be with multiple public IP
addresses pointing to their respective proxy. If one sipxecs server with
sipxbridge role enabled fails, then voip.ms would need to be instructed how
to have the failed or "missing" registration failover to the sub-account
(which they can do) and thusly point them at the secondary sipxbridge
installation, etc., so both inbound and outbound would work.



On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 7:23 AM, Gerald Drouillard <[email protected]>
wrote:
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>  It looks l...
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