Sipxbridge is just an option. A properly configured SBC works well too. It
absolutely depends on your requirements.
On Jun 24, 2012 10:49 AM, "Kurt Albershardt" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Given my past VoIP experiences (it's been a few years), I just was about
> to ask why sipX would not support multiple NICs and then it hit me:  While
> multiple NICs make perfect sense in a B2BUA architecture, they really do
> not for a pure SIP proxy design.
>
> Is sipXbridge still the preferred path for isolating sipX from the outside
> world and avoiding NAT traversal?  More particularly, in a "sipX behind
> pfSense" configuration is it still a good way to link to the outside world?
>
>
> thanks~
>
>
>
> On Jun 23, 2012, at 10:59 , Tony Graziano wrote:
>
> > Therein lies your problem. At no time has multiple NIC's ever been
> supported or recommended.
> >
> > I would suggest you drop back down to one NIC. The issue you are having
> WILL reintroduce iteself as the system runs, I guarantee it.
>
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