[Asterisk-Users] SIP and * with dual ethernet cards

Shoval Tomer shoval at softov.co.il
Wed Dec 15 01:30:16 MST 2004


First of all there's a third option, and that's keeping the phones on a
separate VLAN then the one the PC's are on, and having asterisk reside
on both VLANs.

The problem with a and b regards your intention to have those sip phones
call sip phones that are outside your office (a branch office or a
telecommuter or something along these lines).
If you intend to do so that a and b a re still possible but a lot more
complicated.

As for sip.conf, other then telling * what ip address to listen on (and
I can't remember where that's done, but I believe the default is to
listen on all ip addresses) I don't think there's anything else to
change.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Flynn [mailto:el_flynn at lanvik-icu.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 9:51 PM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] SIP and * with dual ethernet cards
> 
> hi all,
> 
> i've got a proposed setup that i was wondering if you guys could
comment
> on.
> 
> the client wants * and a couple of SIP phones to be on a separate
network
> than the rest of the office, so that in case their primary network
> crashes for some reason the PBX won't be affected.
> 
> one other factor: the client may at some later point set up SIP UAs
> sitting on the primary network that will connect to the * box.
> 
> which of these would be the best way to do it:
> 
> 1. two NICS on * box
> 2. * box behind switch/router that connects the two networks
> 3. something else?
> 
> if #1 is the way to go, how would I configure sip.conf (and other conf
> files) to accommodate the second NIC?
> 
> thanks in advance.
> 
> flynn
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