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PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 7:14 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] PJSIP and Multiple transports per endpoint Reply with quote

I have a multihomed machine. How can I assign multiple IPs to and
endpoint, not all of them, just two, for instance, out of many?
Suppose the machine as 30 IPs, but my asterisk needs listen on two,
and one single endpoint needs to be associated with those two IPs. I
tried to add a second "bind" line to a transport, but it ignores all
after the first one. I tried to add a second transport line to an
endpoint, but it only considers one.
Thanks for your help.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 7:50 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] PJSIP and Multiple transports per endpoint Reply with quote

CDR wrote:
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I have a multihomed machine. How can I assign multiple IPs to and
endpoint, not all of them, just two, for instance, out of many?
Suppose the machine as 30 IPs, but my asterisk needs listen on two,
and one single endpoint needs to be associated with those two IPs. I
tried to add a second "bind" line to a transport, but it ignores all
after the first one. I tried to add a second transport line to an
endpoint, but it only considers one.
Thanks for your help.

The transport line controls what transport is used for outgoing traffic
to an endpoint. It is used when the code chooses the wrong one using
automatic logic.

What do you mean by "assign multiple IPs to an endpoint".

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 2:28 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] PJSIP and Multiple transports per endpoint Reply with quote

I had some confusion here. The endpoint needs a transport in order to
carry calls out. But the transports are also used by the application
PJSIP at large, in order to listen for incoming connections. In order
to just receive calls, I think you only need a transport, but no need
to assign that transport to any endpoint. For example if you are just
acting as voicemail or a pure IVR system. If you have a multi-homed
machine, you need a transport for each IP where you expect to receive
calls. Please correct me if I am wrong.

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