[Freeswitch-users] SIP Trunk with Private Static IP?
Roly Maz
rm at callrica.co.za
Thu Feb 25 00:33:08 PST 2010
Hi Community
My Provider provides the following info when they supply a SIP trunk:
. A direct connection into their network. i.e. they provide private
IPs:
. An IP address I must use for my FS box e.g. IP: 10. 42.0.66 MASK:
255.255.255.248 GW: 10. 42.0.68
. An IP address for their SIP server 10.42.0.1
I have setup a dual homed FS box (Windows Server 2008, latest FS version)
NIC 1 - Internal LAN IP: 10.0.2.185 MASK: 255.255.255.0 GW: 10.0.2.253
NIC 2 - SIP Provider (WAN) IP: 10. 42.0.66 MASK: 255.255.255.248 GW: 10.
42.0.68
Windows complains about multiple gateways - which I ignore? I can ping
internal addresses and the SIP Server
When I fire up FS, I can register Xlite phones on my LAN. I can dial and
hear the test IVR (5000)
This means my Internal SIP Profile is ok.
Now, how do i route a call out to the 10.42.01 SIP Server?
Creating a gateway doesn't make sense, because I am not supplied a
username/password?
Any pointers would be most appreciated, I am sure I am missing something
really simple.
Roland
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