[Freeswitch-users] Multiple (3) NICs

Sergey Okhapkin sos at sokhapkin.dyndns.org
Fri Jul 16 05:43:26 PDT 2010


You can run asterisk and freeswitch on the same machine, configure FS to use 
port other than 5060.

On Friday 16 July 2010, Тарас Гірник wrote:
> 2010/7/15 broken dash <brokendash at gmail.com>
> 
> > 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?
> >
> > vmachine has two interface: vitual venet0 and "real" eth2 (via
> > netdev_add)
> 
> from machine. In machine  interface eth2 completely dissapear and in
> vmachine it arises like it was a real one.
> 
> Network diagram
> 
>        eth0                      eth1                      eth2
> 192.168.1.0/128         x.x.x.x/29          172.20.252.6/30
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------        |
> 
> |                    machine                       |        |
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------        |
> 
>                        venet0                                 |
>                 192.168.1.128/32                        |
>                      x.x.x.y/32                             |
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> |                         vmachine                                   |
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> default via x.x.x.z
> 192.168.1.0 directly via eth0
> 172.20.252.0/24 via 172.20.252.5
> 
> Hope this is much or less clear.
> The reason i use vm for the moment is because of i don't install X on
> machine (i'm using mod_skypopen). Unfortunatelly i cannot test freeswitch
> outside of vmachine for the same reason + over 172.20.252.2 it comes a lot
> of calls to Asterisk (installed on machine) for the moment and i can't do a
> lot of test in a daytime by bypassing interface to vmachine and playing
> around.
> 




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