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<P><FONT SIZE=2>You could try this:<BR>
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<A HREF="http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-bond-or-team-multiple-network-interfaces-nic-into-single-interface.html">http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-bond-or-team-multiple-network-interfaces-nic-into-single-interface.html</A><BR>
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(regarding the network aliases)<BR>
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Cheers<BR>
Marius<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: users-bounces@lists.kamailio.org on behalf of Laszlo<BR>
Sent: Mon 11/30/2009 7:02 AM<BR>
To: users@lists.kamailio.org<BR>
Subject: Re: [Kamailio-Users] Binding to multiple IP addresses on the sameinterface.<BR>
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Hi,<BR>
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2009/11/29 Geoffrey Mina <geoffreymina@gmail.com><BR>
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> Sorry to have a conversation with myself here :)<BR>
><BR>
> I just tried removing both my "listen" directives and the server<BR>
> successfully bound to all my IP on all interfaces. There was one<BR>
> downside though. Within a few minutes of coming up I received these:<BR>
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> Nov 29 15:14:16 atl-sipgateway1 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[28285]:<BR>
> NOTICE:lcr:gw_set_state: trunk "208.93.XX.XX:5060" from group: <4> is<BR>
> OFFLINE!<BR>
> Nov 29 15:14:16 atl-sipgateway1 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[28285]:<BR>
> NOTICE:lcr:gw_set_state: trunk "75.150.XX.XX:5060" from group: <99> is<BR>
> OFFLINE!<BR>
> Nov 29 15:14:16 atl-sipgateway1 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[28285]:<BR>
> NOTICE:lcr:gw_set_state: trunk "209.249.XX.XX:5060" from group: <4> is<BR>
> OFFLINE!<BR>
> Nov 29 15:14:16 atl-sipgateway1 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[28285]:<BR>
> NOTICE:lcr:gw_set_state: trunk "216.82.XX.XX:5060" from group: <1> is<BR>
> OFFLINE!<BR>
> Nov 29 15:14:16 atl-sipgateway1 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[28285]:<BR>
> NOTICE:lcr:gw_set_state: trunk "216.82.XX.XX:5060" from group: <3> is<BR>
> OFFLINE!<BR>
> Nov 29 15:14:16 atl-sipgateway1 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[28285]:<BR>
> NOTICE:lcr:gw_set_state: trunk "216.82.XX.XX:5060" from group: <5> is<BR>
> OFFLINE!<BR>
> Nov 29 15:14:16 atl-sipgateway1 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[28285]:<BR>
> NOTICE:lcr:gw_set_state: trunk "216.82.XX.XX:5060" from group: <1> is<BR>
> OFFLINE!<BR>
> Nov 29 15:14:16 atl-sipgateway1 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[28285]:<BR>
> NOTICE:lcr:gw_set_state: trunk "216.82.XX.XX:5060" from group: <3> is<BR>
> OFFLINE!<BR>
> Nov 29 15:14:16 atl-sipgateway1 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[28285]:<BR>
> NOTICE:lcr:gw_set_state: trunk "216.82.XX.XX:5060" from group: <5> is<BR>
> OFFLINE!<BR>
><BR>
> I have "ping" set to 1 on all my LCR gateways... I was forced to go<BR>
> back to the listen=eth0:5060 directive to correct the problem.<BR>
><BR>
> Anyone have any ideas?<BR>
><BR>
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Are you sure the lcr gateways are accessible through both eth0 and eth0:1?<BR>
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-Laszlo<BR>
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