[Freeswitch-users] Multiple Network Interfaces

Avi Marcus avi at avimarcus.net
Mon Jan 14 22:36:50 MSK 2013


Just to clarify: do you have one sofia profile per IP:port?
-Avi


On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 9:27 PM, Steven Schoch <
schoch+freeswitch.org at xwin32.com> wrote:

> (Don't hesitate to tell me that I'm doing this the wrong way and what is
> the right way to do it.)
>
> I have 3 network cards on our Freeswitch box (which will be used as the
> office PBX, as soon as I can figure out how to get this all working.)
>
> One card is on our office LAN.  It's address is 192.168.1.17.  The default
> route is 192.168.1.9, which is our PepLink Balance 20 router, which knows
> how to route VoIP, and balances the outgoing network traffic via 2 WANs: an
> AT&T DSL and one from tlinkbroadband.com.
>
> The second card is connected to a PoE switch that will connect to all the
> desktop phones.  It's address is 192.168.4.1.  The FS machine runs DHCP,
> TFTP, FTP, and of course FS on this interface.
>
> The third card is not yet configured with an address.  It will be an
> outside address, so that users can connect from home using SIP to check
> their voicemail, make office calls, etc.  It may also be used as a failsafe
> interface on case the PepLink goes down.
>
> The phones connect successfully to FS over the 192.168.4.1 address.   FS
> connects to sip.flowroute.com over the default route.  Outgoing calls
> work.  (When I get a DID assigned to our flowroute.com account, and get
> the auto-attendant working, then I expect it will work correctly in that
> direction.
>
> What doesn't work is SIP FAX software that I just installed on a PC on the
> LAN.  I attempted to connect it using 192.168.1.17, but that didn't work,
> so I used 192.168.4.1, which is routed by the router to the FS box.  The
> SIP registration was successful, and the test call was actually placed and
> rang on the receiving FAX machine, but then it failed.  I have a suspicion
> that the audio got dropped somewhere.  I also think that if I can get FS to
> accept a SIP registration on the other network card, that it might work.
>
> I can't find anything in the wiki about multiple network cards (except a
> page that was removed)
>
> --
> Steve
>
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