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antoine.durant29 at ya... Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 3:46 pm Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] multiple internal ip |
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Hi,
I would like to have more internal IP addresses to do some "Multiple Companies".The WAN IP is used (80.X.X.125) to mount all trunk (1 trunk by company) to the same provider sip.Is it possible to have an internal IP for each company:company-a.org => 192.168.1.1company-b.org => 192.168.1.2company-c.org => 192.168.1.3company-X.org => 192.168.1.XHow to use FreeSwitch this way?
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brian at freeswitch.org Guest
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lists at telefaks.de Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 5:37 pm Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] multiple internal ip |
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We have build a system with several IPs including multiple VPNs. For this purpose, we created a number of profiles, one for each IP and grouped them to contextes.
This is possible, but you neeed to take care about your dialstrings when dialling to phones in distinct profiles. This may be more difficult with static xml configs, so with xml-curl it can be handled in a better way.
As Brian commented, a multi tenant setup can be setup with distinct domains. But there may be of course other reasons for using distinct IPs.
Bonne chance!
Peter
On 02/15/16 21:43, Antoine Durant wrote:
Quote: | Hi,
I would like to have more internal IP addresses to do some "Multiple Companies". The WAN IP is used (80.X.X.125) to mount all trunk (1 trunk by company) to the same provider sip. Is it possible to have an internal IP for each company: company-a.org => 192.168.1.1 company-b.org => 192.168.1.2 company-c.org => 192.168.1.3 company-X.org => 192.168.1.X How to use FreeSwitch this way?
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