Scott,
My comprehension was a bit confused by part of your post.
“if there are two or more nodes (same server or multiple servers) on the
same LAN with only one external IP”
To clarify there is different treatment between two or more nodes (same
server or multiple servers)
If MULTIPLE SERVERS exist on the same LAN each server should be assigned
it’s own unique IAX bindport number. Say 4569 to one server and 4568 to
the other and so on… as you indicate.
However, any server with MULTIPLE Nodes installed on a SINGLE server
will all utilize the same IAX bindport number configured for that
particular server. such as 4569 for all its nodes within.
Larry - N7FM
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[Scott] Scott https://community.allstarlink.org/u/scott
October 19If I’m not mistaken, if there are two or more nodes (same server or
multiple servers) on the same LAN with only one external IP, then one
would have to be on port 4569 and the other on another port like 4568.
You’d need to port forward the new port number (4568) to the same IP
address as the first node.
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[larry] larry https://community.allstarlink.org/u/larry
October 19Conrad,
In rpt.conf when installing multiple Nodes on one server In each node’s
stanza change the 127.0.0.1 as shown below to your actual Servers LAN IP
Address then restart Asterisk or reboot.Example
[Node 503140]
503140 = radio@192.168.XX.XX:4569/503140,NONE
503141 = radio@192.168.XX.XX:4569/503141,NONE[Node 503141]
503141 = radio@192.168.XX.XX:4569/503141,NONE
503140 = radio@192.168.XX.XX:4569/503140,NONELarry - N7FM
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October 19[Nodes]
503140 = radio@127.0.0.1:4569/503140,NONE
503141 = radio@127.0.0.1:4569/503141,NONE[KG5FQT] KG5FQT https://community.allstarlink.org/u/kg5fqt
October 19[radio-secure]
exten => 503140,1,rpt,503140
exten => 503141,1,rpt,503141[David_Shaw] David_Shaw https://community.allstarlink.org/u/david_shaw
October 19Tom, are both nodes on one server? Or do you have two nodes behind one
router?If the nodes are on one server. Did you add
[radio-sercure]exten => “node#”,1,rpt,“node#”
exten => “node2”,1,rpt,“node2”
to the extensions.conf?
David
[wd6awp] wd6awp https://community.allstarlink.org/u/wd6awp ASL Admin
October 17You transposed a couple node number digits in your last post. Maybe
that’s the issue with registration? Better check iax.conf settings 10
more timesI assume these two nodes are on the same server which explains why they
can connect to each other even while one is not registered. The
unregistered node will never be able to connect to nodes on the interweb.Don’t worry about statpost until registration is fixed. Registration has
to work for stats to work but not vise versa.
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