[Freeswitch-users] Some questions regarding IPs and gateway

Michael Collins msc at freeswitch.org
Fri Dec 23 02:21:39 MSK 2011


The "domain" method you used is actually a good way to go if you're always
wanting the same IP for all network comms.

-MC

On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 3:19 PM, <georg at riseup.net> wrote:

> > You want to set the IP address in the SIP profile. Remember, FreeSWITCH
> > can
> > use multiple IP addresses and multiple ports, so it's not like Asterisk
> at
> > all in that respect. You control which IP/Port each SIP profile uses. If
> > you tell the SIP profile explicitly to use a specific IP address then
> > that's what it will use and will ignore the other NICs.
>
> I achieved this now trough another way, see my other mail for this.
> I this "a no-go"?
>
> I already set the ips in my internal and my external profile, however, FS
> was still binding itself to the wan-ip (which is the way it normally
> works, if I'm right?). My plan was to change this and exclude especially
> the wan-ip.
>
> Georg
>
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