Why can't you do it?
I have an internal 192.168.100.x address (eth0) and 200.x.x.x (eth1)
interface. Internal users register to the 192 and internet users
register to the 200.x address
internal extensions are 1XXX and external extensions are 2XXX
What errors do you have?
On 7/12/06, Bruce Ferrell <bferrell@baywinds.org>
wrote:> I'm trying to do something I've not see written up here before. I
have
> an asterisk on a box with 2 interfaces like the drawing below. I want
> to have SIP extensions regsitering to both interfaces and able to
> communicate. Is this possible? What suggestions do you have?
>
>
> +---------+
> | |
> internal | | external
> ----------+ +---------
> 192.168.1 | | real IP
> | |
> +---------+
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