if you have 5 public ip addresses ...
put two network cards in each vicidial server. one of the cards will be on the local network as it is now (set for dhcp so your local router will manage the IP address if you like). the other card will be for public ip address.
the connection for the public ip address network card will NOT go through a router.
presently you have a connection from your ISP and this connects to your "router" which may or may not be provided by your ISP directly. Put a switch between the router and the ISP box (whatever that may be).
So instead of Wall(ISP) -> Router it will now be Wall(ISP) -> Switch -> Router.
The only thing this accomplishes ... is that the other ports on the switch are now available for you to connect the Vicidial's new network card to for an external IP address.
If you're not entirely sure about this, describe your network connections a bit and we'll help.
IMPORTANT: You must lock down the firewall in your Vicidial machines for those external network cards or you will be hacked. Vicibox comes with iptables pre-installed, but wide open. You'll want to close ALL ports in yast firewall allowed services (and do not forget the "advanced" section, as there are open ports in there as well). We also recommend disabling ping and port 113 while you're at it. We've posted directions on this several times.
Alternately, you can just use port 80 for one machine and port 81 for another ...
Oh:
when you post, please post your entire configuration including (but not limited to) your installation method (the NAME of the .iso ...) and vicidial version with build.
this IS a requirement for posting along with reading the stickies (at the top of each forum) and the manager's manual (available on EFLO.net, both free and paid versions)
You should also post: Asterisk version, telephony hardware (model number is helpful here), cluster information if you have one, and whether any other software is installed in the box. If your installation method is "from scratch" you must post your operating system and should also post the .iso version from which you installed your original operating system. If your installation is "Hosted" list the site name of the host.
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