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Hi Phillip,<br>
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Thanks for the fast response, I will pursue that -- I agree that the
metric isn't used... I've run into that before.<br>
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Thanks again,<br>
<br>
Ron<br>
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Philipp Kempgen wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Philipp Kempgen schrieb:
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<pre wrap="">Ron Byer Jr. schrieb:
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<pre wrap="">I have a 2 node Asterisk (v 1.4.18) solution in what right now is an
active-passive configuration, utilizing heartbeat and a virtual-ip as
the shared resource.
Simply put, I can easily contact the primary server using the
virtual-ip, but the primary server responds with it's own ip, and all
the SIP/SDP fields (From, Contact, etc) as well as the rtp media
definition use the master's IP address. This screws up the down stream
devices which expect to be talking to the virtual IP address.
I thought for sure that using externip/localnet would enable me to
change the ip addresses in the SIP addresses, but it hasn't changed.
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<pre wrap="">This is about IP routing tables in the kernel.
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O and network interfaces have a metric but AFAICR Linux doesn't
use the metric.
Philipp Kempgen
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