To all and Daniel > have you tried 1 ipaddress and different source ports? I have not tried it myself, however folks here having the same issue have tried using both "chan_sip" and "pjsip" working on different ports of the same machine (both under control of a single Asterisk instance) and reported that there was no success - only one of the two accounts was successful on register.
> If my understanding is correct the solution is simple, in kamailio use > force_send_socket to send requests to the sipserver from different > adresses (10.1.1.1N). Yes, that's precisely what I was looking for! > The hard part is how you will differentiate the REGISTERS from asterisk > to the sipserver. The imaginary solution to this in my head is telling Kamailio to listen to 10.1.1.1N:5061 (N=0-4) on dummyN as well, to which Asterisk can register by using"register => 1...@ntt-east.ne.jp:<PASSWD>:001N@10.1.1.1N:5061/<EXTL_TELNUM>" P.S.-For those who might question, the purpose of using dummyN and enabling ProxyARP on eth0 instead of adding eth0:N is to make the reconfiguration easy when addressing plan changes (which has regularly occurred in my experimental setup). _______________________________________________ SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list sr-users@lists.sip-router.org http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users