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    <p>Hi Chris,</p>
    I didn't know you had multiple interfaces, so it seems you need an
    SPCE expert on this (I'm just a normal user<span
      class="moz-smiley-s1"><span>:-)</span></span>).<br>
    You can check the generated configuration in
    /etc/kamailio/lb/kamailio.cfg under <u>external interfaces</u> and
    <u>advertised addresses</u> and see if it matches what you expected.
    Also not sure if multiple interfaces are supported in SPCE.<br>
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    Best regards,<br>
    <br>
    Henk Plessius<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 15-5-2018 12:48, Chris Hoffmann
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      <div dir="ltr">So after running:
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        <div> ngcp-network --set-interface=eth3 --advertised-ip=x.x.x.94</div>
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        <div>I then ran ngcpcfg apply 'made a change'</div>
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        <div>Checking the captures this does not appear to have changed
          anything. The registration is still showing the address of
          eth1 :(</div>
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        <div>Have i missed anything? </div>
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        <div>Here is my network.yml</div>
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          <div>hosts:</div>
          <div>  self:</div>
          <div>    dbnode: '1'</div>
          <div>    eth0:</div>
          <div>      hwaddr: 00:50:56:92:xx:xx</div>
          <div>      ip: 192.168.152.30</div>
          <div>      netmask: 255.255.255.0</div>
          <div>      type:</div>
          <div>      - web_ext</div>
          <div>      - ssh_ext</div>
          <div>      - web_int</div>
          <div>      - rtp_int_eth0</div>
          <div>      - sip_ext_incoming</div>
          <div>    eth1:</div>
          <div>      ip: y.y.y.211</div>
          <div>      netmask: 255.255.255.240</div>
          <div>      type:</div>
          <div>      - sip_ext</div>
          <div>      - rtp_ext</div>
          <div>      - web_ext</div>
          <div>    eth2:</div>
          <div>      ip: z.z.z.42</div>
          <div>      netmask: 255.255.255.252</div>
          <div>      type:</div>
          <div>      - rtp_int_eth2</div>
          <div>      - sip_ext_incoming</div>
          <div>    eth3:</div>
          <div>      advertised_ip:</div>
          <div>      - x.x.x.94</div>
          <div>      ip: x.x.x.94</div>
          <div>      netmask: 255.255.255.252</div>
          <div>      type:</div>
          <div>      - rtp_int_eth3</div>
          <div>      - sip_ext_incoming</div>
          <div>    interfaces:</div>
          <div>    - lo</div>
          <div>    - eth0</div>
          <div>    - eth1</div>
          <div>    - eth2</div>
          <div>    - eth3</div>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 6:49 PM, Henk <span
            dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:henk@voipdigit.nl"
              target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">henk@voipdigit.nl</a>></span>
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              <p>Hi Chris,</p>
              <p>You can set-up an alias address for Kamailio like this:</p>
              <p>ngcp-network --set-interface=eth0
                --advertised-ip=x.y.z.t</p>
              <p>After that just generate the configs again and it
                should work. <br>
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              <p>Best regards,</p>
              <p>Henk Plessius</p>
              <p>VoipDigit<br>
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                  <div class="m_6760899672747682929moz-cite-prefix">On
                    14-5-2018 23:32, Chris Hoffmann wrote:<br>
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                    <div dir="ltr">Hi All,
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                      <div>I have a new VoIP provider on a new pysical
                        interface that requres me to do SIP
                        registration. I have configured the details on
                        the peer and set the details
                        in reg_agent.conf.tt2.</div>
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                      <div>When i do a packet capture, i see the
                        registration being sent out the correct
                        interface, but from the wrong IP address (my
                        primary interface IP is used). Is there any way
                        i can set the socket for the registration? </div>
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                      <div>Thanks,</div>
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                      <div>Chris. </div>
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