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| Of course, it's possible to run more than one node per server. But if your server is low on resources (maybe a Pi) or you just want another server, it can be easily done. The concept is simple; because multiple servers behind a NAT router appear to have one public IP address, each server will need it's IAX own port.
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| Instructions: [[Media:Two_ASL_servers_one_network.pdf|Two servers behind a NAT router]]
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| The default IAX port is 4569 but if you already chosen another port for the first server, that's fine, you can use it. Just pick a different port for the other server.
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| Remember to set the port you use for each server on allstarlink.org. If you forget this step external (to your network) nodes will not be able to connect.
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