Hey everyone, nobody responded to my question about using two ethernet
cards in proxy mode with no NAT. I dont mena to make anyone mad
by-reposting, but i am sure someone really wanted to reply, but just
didnt have time. thanks.
David Winter
Senior Network Engineer
Planet-Telecom, Inc.
Tampa FL
(813)901-5182 Office
(813)864-3162 Direct
(813)817-4204 Mobile
(813)881-9762 Fax
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david winter wrote:
Is there anyway to use two ethernet interfaces in proxy mode, each
havin a public internet IP, and receving all inbound on one interface,
while sending all outbound on another? I realize that eth0 will have
TX/RX packets to the origGW and eth1 with have TX/RX packets to the
termGW, but i dont want to loop the bandwidth on the same eth card.
also i have access to separate internet subnets so eth0 and eth1 dont
have to be on the same subnet (which would be confusing i think for
it). This is to proxy carrier class voip traffic, and NOT to provide
NAT access for endpoints.
OrigGW ------> eth0PROXY <-gnugk-> eth1PROXY ------>
termGW
David Winter
Senior Network Engineer
Planet-Telecom, Inc.
Tampa FL
(813)901-5182 Office
(813)864-3162 Direct
(813)817-4204 Mobile
(813)881-9762 Fax
------------------------------------------
AIM: mobofool
ICQ: 3563403
MSN: dwinter@xxxxxx
Y!: vt_fool
Zygmuntowicz Michal wrote:
Get the latest cvs - it should be fixed.
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Lertora" <jlertora@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 9:26 PM
I am operating in GK failover mode.
I keep getting RRJ from the other GK crying, fullRegistrationRequired;
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