Hello,
On 16.11.2009 17:58 Uhr, Geoffrey Mina wrote:
I am not sure that answered my original question, but
perhaps that
leads me into my next idea of how to accomplish this.
If I have a kamailio server bound to two IPs
1.2.3.4:5060
1.2.3.5:5060
If the server receives an INVITE on 1.2.3.4 and I use LCR to forward
it out, will the IP kamailio sends FROM be the same it was received
on?
by default yes, if there is a route to destination from the receiving
IP:PORT. When you need gatewaying between the interfaces, you need to
force the socket for initial request in the dialog.
Cheers,
Daniel
If so, I can simply configure my Asterisk servers to
send to different
IPs based on the type of traffic.
Thanks,
Geoff
p.s. I think you already answered this, but I just want to be 100% sure :)
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
On 16.11.2009 17:09 Uhr, Geoffrey Mina wrote:
Hello,
I have a scenario where I need to send traffic to my carrier from two
different source IP addresses. The carrier charges me one rate for
dialer based traffic and another rate for standard outbound
origination. I am planning on using the force_send_socket() method to
manually set the source IP address. My question is how does this
correlate to my usage of the record_route() function?
Do I need to force_send_socket() BEFORE inserting the Record-Route header?
Are there any other things I need to be concerned with while using the
TM module?
you do not need it to set the socket before the record routing. When the
sip
request is reeived from a different IP interface than one used for sending,
you will see two Record-Route headers.
For the messages within the dialog (e.g., re-INVITE, BYE), loose_route() and
t_relay() do all the job, so you do not need any forcing of the socket.
Cheers,
Daniel
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