[Freeswitch-users] Help with dual IP gateways

Peter Olsson peter.olsson at visionutveckling.se
Mon Aug 15 20:35:44 MSD 2011


The easiest way to accomplish this is to have two NIC's in the FS-server. One NIC connected to the Internet - to the provider that you want to route VoIP over. And the other NIC connected to the local LAN. Instead of configuring the "normal" default GW in the network, you use the default GW for the other provider.

This way you will be able to place calls, and it will be routed on the other connection - actually all Internet traffic on the FS-box will use the VoIP-specific Internet provider.

/Peter

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Currently my LAN is connected to the internet via DSL. The FreeSWITCH box is
on this subnet. To save money, I am moving the data portion of my LAN to a
new ISP and I want to segregate the VOIP to another ISP. I am tired of
having a bad VOIP connection during lengthy downloads.

My VOIP and FreeSWITCH skills are minimal. I have used FreeSWITCH for over a
year in a home/business environment. The only reason it is working is with
the help of this list.

My knowledge of IP is similar. I do not know how to setup a LAN with two
gateways with all nodes seeing one another. I do want to be able to call out
via FreeSWITCH from a softphone on the data portion of the new LAN.

A friend suggested I need a dual ported WAN firewall/router with load
balancing to enable all the nodes to be on the same subnet. Can anyone help
me with suggestions? Is there a consultant I can hire to help with this?

Thanks, Lars



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