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mattyou1985 wrote:carrier 1 .....Customer hungup so tone gets played and messige shows up all good
carrier 2 ......Customer hungup and no tone no messige
mattyou1985 wrote:so now i have 2 servers witch i need to connect from externall (1 web server 1 PBX server) ip port forwding will not work onley works when i use DMZ to allow 1 server to reach out so my question is how can i redirect from 1 server to the other so i onley need to alow 1 ip to the outside world, can i use portforwading in linix/sun or do i just need to alter the landing page on my pbx to redirect to webserver ?? or is thir another way of dowing it eney an hints on this matter would be much appricheated i will endever to search the bord index and other forums on this matter, thanks in advance
williamconley wrote:mattyou1985 wrote:carrier 1 .....Customer hungup so tone gets played and messige shows up all good
carrier 2 ......Customer hungup and no tone no messige
I do not understand the reference. When a customer hangs up, there is no "tone" of which I am aware.
williamconley wrote:mattyou1985 wrote:so now i have 2 servers witch i need to connect from externall (1 web server 1 PBX server) ip port forwding will not work onley works when i use DMZ to allow 1 server to reach out so my question is how can i redirect from 1 server to the other so i onley need to alow 1 ip to the outside world, can i use portforwading in linix/sun or do i just need to alter the landing page on my pbx to redirect to webserver ?? or is thir another way of dowing it eney an hints on this matter would be much appricheated i will endever to search the bord index and other forums on this matter, thanks in advance
When your servers must share a physical network, they will both use private IPs and will both connect to a router (often using a switch). Then the router will actually have the external/public IP and the two Vicidial servers will communicate with each other on this private network. It's also quite popular to have agents on the local network to communicate directly with the servers.
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