Yes, the endpoints communicate with different IPs.
Client 1 with sip1.my-domain.com and client 2 with sip2.my-domain.com.

On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 4:51 PM, Daniel Tryba <d.tr...@pocos.nl> wrote:

> On Thursday 26 November 2015 16:41:52 Michael Nielsen wrote:
> > I'm using Amason's Route 53 DNS service with latency.
> > So my A-records contains 2 IP's and Amazon keeps track of latency so it
> > will deliver the correct IP for a given user.
>
> So the endpoints communicate with different IPs?
>
> > These two IP contains identical installations of Kamailio - which share
> the
> > same postgresql database.
> > I've set usrloc db_mode = 3 so there's no cache in location of users in
> > memory...
> >
> > But NAT seems to be an issue even though WITH_NAT is enabled :(
>
> And I explained the reason and possible workarounds on my assumtions based
> on
> provided information.
>
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