Hi Julien,
Thanks. I have an issue to set host-device in Multus on GKE. Is it possible to 
share a sample of your configuration?
Regards,Hossein 
    On Thursday, March 4, 2021, 09:17:23 AM PST, Julien Klingenmeyer 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 
Hi Hossein,
 
  
 
What do you mean by ‘some issue in host-mode’?
 
We use both Kamailio and RTPEngine in Kubernetes clusters with Multus CNI to 
manage both private and public interfaces and we have not encountered any 
issues so far with this configuration.
 
  
 
Kind regards
 
Julien
 
  
 
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Date : mercredi 3 mars 2021 à 20:05
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Objet : [SR-Users] Kamailio and Asterisk in K8s
 
  
 
Hi to all,
 
  
 
I am going to run multiple Asterisk instances (Pods) in my Kubernetes cluster. 
I have a stateless Kamailio sip proxy also. We know that K8s can't handle port 
range for its services, So we have to use host network for Asterisk deployment. 
But in this mode, Asterisk pods can't connect to other pods through local IPs 
and you have to add a second network interface to your pods. One solution is 
using something like Multus that provides multi-home pods. But it has some 
issue in host-mode!
 
  
 
Also, Using media proxy like RTPEngine in front of Asterisk instances doesn't 
make a change. You have to run RTPEngine in the host mode or just run it on a 
VM with multiple NIC.
 
What is the practical solution for this scenario?
 
  
 
Thank you.
 
  
 
BR
 
Hossein
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