Hello Henning, I was hoping that there would be a way with dmq, but anyway I’ll solve this on network level. Thanks for the hint.
Best regards Markus > Am 04.06.2019 um 16:46 schrieb Henning Westerholt <[email protected]>: > > Hi Markus, > > This is a bit an IP routing question, as Kamailio more or less just send the > message out to the network stack. > > Some ideas with iproute2: > > - setup a default route to the public internet > - setup a more specific route for the dmq endpoint > - configure a timeout to detect if one gateway is down to deactivate the route > > Another idea would be to enter a DNS record as dmq endpoint and then change > it with a monitoring trigger event. Not 100% sure how dmq refresh this, will > need some testing. > > Cheers, > > Henning > > > -- > Henning Westerholt - https://skalatan.de/blog/ <https://skalatan.de/blog/> > Kamailio services - https://skalatan.de/services > <https://skalatan.de/services> > > > Von: Markus Bönke > Gesendet: Dienstag, 4. Juni, 15:27 > Betreff: [SR-Users] Use dmq module with private and public IP addresses > An: [email protected] > > > Hello NG, > > I have a question regarding the dmq / dmq_userloc module. > > In my test setup have 2 Kamailio servers in 2 different data centers. > The data centers are interconnected by a crosslink. > Each Kamailio server has configured an internal (private) and an external > (public) IP address. > The internal IPs are routed to use the crosslink. > The external IPs are routed through the public internet by different ISPs. > > The requirement is that the replication should primarily be routed via the > crosslink, only if the crosslink is down it should be routed via public > internet. > > As I understand the „server_address“ parameter can have only one IP address. > If I configure the public IPs on both sides and one ISP connection gets > disconnected, packets will NOT be routed automatically via the crosslink. > And the other way around, if I configure the private IPs on both sides and > the crosslink gets disconnected, packets will NOT be routed automatically via > public internet. > > Is there any way to setup and use dmq for such a scenario ? > > Thanks and regards > > Markus > >
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