by williamconley » Sat Jul 18, 2009 2:55 pm
yes, using ip route
if you have multiple providers with different ip addresses, you can use simple routing to send all traffic for "x.x.x.x" through eth0 and "y.y.y.y" through eth1.
if you must use the same carrier, try to use a diff PORT for the second connection and you can do the same thing "x.x.x.x:5060" through eth0, x.x.x.x:5061 through eth1.
this can actually even be done with a single card with multiple ip gateways on it if you know what you are doing (eth0:1).
as long as there can be an actual definition that your ethernet's routing system can look at for which way to send the packets ... they can be routed in this fashion.
but test it with something simple (ssh?) until you verify that it's working on an actual VOIP call. do it locally to verify you've gotten the concept.
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