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Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 6:18 pm Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] How do I set my FS internal ip address to |
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mszlazak@aol.com <mszlazak@aol.com> wrote:
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Ok, so is it $${local_ip_v4} that needs changing somewhere? I see stuff in
vars.xml for external address changes but not for internal ip address
changes??
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If you set $${local_ip_v4} in vars.xml it will determine which address
FreeSWITCH binds to, at least in the default configuration.
Addresses can be configured more flexibly in the SIP profiles.
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jason at jasonjgw.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 7:54 pm Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] How do I set my FS internal ip address to |
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mszlazak@aol.com <mszlazak@aol.com> wrote:
Quote: | What's the advantage to doing it in the sip_profiles\internal.xml file over
the general way in vars.xml?
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The obvious advantage is that you can set those RTP and SIP addresses
independently of each other in the profile, so presumably they could be
different if that's what you wanted.
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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:23 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] How do I set my FS internal ip address to |
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mszlazak@aol.com <mszlazak@aol.com> wrote:
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I tried changing $${local_ip_v4} to a static IP in the vars.xml and internal
and external sip_profiles files. This didn't work.
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Make sure that one of your network interfaces - the one that you want
FreeSWITCH to use - is assigned that address first, otherwise there will be
nothing for FreeSWITCH to bind to when it starts.
I don't know much about Windows, so if you're running FreeSWITCH on Windows,
I'm sure there will be others on the list who are in a position to help.
If you're using Linux, just make sure that the address you want is associated
with an interface, e.g., using ifconfig, then start FreeSWITCH with the
pre-processor variable $${local_ip_v4} set appropriately.
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