[Freeswitch-users] Multiple (3) NICs

broken dash brokendash at gmail.com
Thu Jul 15 10:58:26 PDT 2010


are you doing any nat into the other subnets? virtual machines make
things much more confusing... :-) do you mind busting out some ascii
network diagramming action?

2010/7/15 Тарас Гірник <taras.p.gyrnik at gmail.com>:
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> 2010/7/14 broken dash <brokendash at gmail.com>
>>
>> What device is 172.20.252.5? Also what are the route tables on each
>> machines, vmachine, etc.
>
> Subnet 192.168.1.0/24 is directly connected to machine on eth0 192.168.1.128
> is on private venet device on vmachine and have it's complicated route
> through kernel.
> Public subnet /29 is located on dev eth1 on machine, 1 ip from that subnet
> is on same venet0 on Vmachine. Default route is also here.
> Complete interface eth2 is derived to Vmachine and have it's additional
> route to network 172.20.252.0/24 to 172.20.252.5 (as far as i can recognize
> it's just an DSL modem)
> The problem is actually that the routing seems to be ok, when i call
> something outside through peer 172.20.252.2 i see initial SIP packets routes
> ok but after that there's no rtp transmitted over eth2.
> In addition to this i'm not sure i handle 3 subnets configuration correctly
> with that internal-2 profile because i really don't find anything beside
> 2-nic examples and faqs.
>
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