[Asterisk-Users] weird routing(?) problem with 2 Asterisk servers

Evert Meulie evert at witelcom.com
Thu Sep 9 23:47:11 MST 2004


traceroute A -> B:
traceroute to 192.168.2.44 (192.168.2.44), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
 1  192.168.11.1 (192.168.11.1)  1.964 ms  1.181 ms  0.852 ms
 2  10.138.3.2 (10.138.3.2)  43.428 ms  49.634 ms  47.601 ms
 3  192.168.2.44 (192.168.2.44)  53.440 ms  49.320 ms  48.968 ms

traceroute B -> A:
traceroute to 192.168.11.6 (192.168.11.6), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
 1  192.168.2.1 (192.168.2.1)  1.873 ms  1.861 ms  2.106 ms
 2  10.138.3.3 (10.138.3.3)  45.356 ms  44.139 ms  44.884 ms
 3  192.168.11.6 (192.168.11.6)  43.390 ms  43.736 ms  45.823 ms

10.138.3.2-10.138.3.3 is the PPTP connection between both systems.


Should bindaddr (iax.conf) or externip (sip.conf) be defined for a setup 
like this one?


Regards,
   Evert


> Do you know where it got the 10.138.3.2 IP from? Is it configured 
> anywhere on the server? Do you have
> externip defined in that config file?
>
> Evert Meulie wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone!
>>
>> situation:
>>
>> Asterisk-server A: 192.168.11.6
>> Asterisk-server B: 192.168.2.44
>>
>> server B contains a register => username:password at 192.168.11.6
>>
>>
>> But... when I boot it, I get:
>> Registered to '192.168.11.6', who sees us as 10.138.3.2:4569
>>
>>
>> Why doesn't server A see server B as 192.168.2.44??
>>
>>
>> All other traffic going over these lines has no problems with this. 
>> The 192.168.2.x & 192.168.11.x networks are fully 'connected' to each 
>> other...
>>
>>
>> Who knows the answer...?
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>   Evert Meulie
>>
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