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danielbrogren
danielbrogren
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3/27/2015
danielbrogren
danielbrogren
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I want to set up a SBC between two Asterisk plattforms as a trial. It will be used later on as a firewall towards our National voice interconnect.

I have a virtual machine (Proxmox) and I have two physical interfaces.

Eth0 (vmbr0) is connected to the Management network

Eth1 (vmnr1) is connected to a switch where I seperate my network in two VLAN 10 and 20
-vmbr1 VLAN10 is connected too one of the Asterisk plattforms (local side)
-vmbr1 VLAN20 is connected too the second Asterisk plattform

So on my virtual machine I want to have the following configuration
eth0 management
eth1 Asterisk (local side)
eth2 Asterisk (remote side)

Is this set up possible to arrange. It feels like the GUI is somewhay stering me in other directions.

-I want the default gateway toward the management interface since the GUI is for the management. And thats where I have my DNS and so on.
-I guess the GUI is chaning som configuration-files in the background. Where are those cfg-files and how is that interation.
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varadhan
varadhan
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3/27/2015
varadhan
varadhan
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Freeware GUI not having provision for full Network Interface Management

eth0 management
eth1 Asterisk (local side)
eth2 Asterisk (remote side)


currently it does basic network management supporting two interface LAN and WAN, one Allo Transcoding card interface

Now alternatively, you can configure
eth1 Asterisk (local side) as LAN Interface in Network Settings
eth2 Asterisk (remote side) as WAN Interface, DNS, Gateway settings available for WAN only

For Management Interface eth0, you can need to do it manualy in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
You can edit that file to configure DNS, gateway for that specific interface

after that you can run
/etc/init.d/network restart

We follow same standard of CentOS provisioning for Network Management
by keeping the configuration related to network interfaces in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
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varadhan
varadhan
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3/27/2015
varadhan
varadhan
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