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From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com on behalf of Noah
Miller
Sent: Thu 5/6/2010 10:41 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] OT: NAT in SPA922
It is a building, with 24 separated rooms, each room will have a
PC
david.wh...@watchguard.com
wrote:
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Sent: Thu 5/6/2010 10:41 AM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] OT: NAT in SPA922
It is a building, with 24
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] OT: NAT in SPA922
It is a building, with 24 separated rooms, each room will have a
PC and
a IP
Phone. Every room
Ok..So what ip phone model do NAT?
Sebastian
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Luki lugos...@gmail.com wrote:
However, when I connect a PC to that port, SPA922 works as bridge.
Exactly. The SPA9x2 has a 2-port switch; no NAT, no routing (unlike
the SPA2102, etc).
I think the 5.1 series
On 6 May 2010, at 14:16, Sebastian Milioto wrote:
Ok..So what ip phone model do NAT?
I think you'd struggle to find one. If it's a requirement you're probably doing
something wrong...
S
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Ok..So what ip phone model do NAT?
I think you'd struggle to find one. If it's a requirement you're probably
doing something wrong...
Definitely get a router. Plug the IP phone into the router, and then
you can plug the computer into the phone or the router.
- Noah
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It is a building, with 24 separated rooms, each room will have a PC and a IP
Phone. Every room connected to a switch Cisco 2950.
I want keeping all PCs isolated behind a NAT (no access to neighbour's PC),
and still keep communication in same LAN between all IP Phones.
Should I take another
On Thu, 6 May 2010, Sebastian Milioto wrote:
It is a building, with 24 separated rooms, each room will have a PC and a IP
Phone. Every room connected to a switch Cisco 2950.
I want keeping all PCs isolated behind a NAT (no access to neighbour's PC),
and still keep communication in same LAN
It is a building, with 24 separated rooms, each room will have a PC and a IP
Phone. Every room connected to a switch Cisco 2950.
I want keeping all PCs isolated behind a NAT (no access to neighbour's PC),
and still keep communication in same LAN between all IP Phones.
Should I take another
I see the following in SPA922 System tab (new firmware)
VLAN Settings Enable VLAN:yesnoEnable CDP:yesno VLAN ID:PC Port VLAN Highest
Priority:01234567No Limit Enable PC Port VLAN Tagging:yesnoPC Port VLAN ID:
VLAN ID:1 for all Phones, and VLAN 2, 3, 4, 5..,24 for each PC. This
should work,
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From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com on behalf of Noah Miller
Sent: Thu 5/6/2010 10:41 AM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] OT: NAT in SPA922
It is a building, with 24 separated rooms, each room
On Thu, 6 May 2010, Sebastian Milioto wrote:
I see the following in SPA922 System tab (new firmware)
VLAN Settings Enable VLAN:yesnoEnable CDP:yesno VLAN ID:PC Port VLAN Highest
Priority:01234567No Limit Enable PC Port VLAN Tagging:yesnoPC Port VLAN ID:
VLAN ID:1 for all Phones, and VLAN
Hi!
Should I take another approach on that?
Put each PC in its own VLAN. Keep all the phones in one VLAN.
Note: VLANs are an organisational tool, and do not really add security.
If you want to go with VLANs in thise case then rather consider port
based VLAN (configured in the switch
Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] OT: NAT in SPA922
It is a building, with 24 separated rooms, each room will have a
PC and a IP
Phone. Every room connected to a switch Cisco 2950.
I want keeping all PCs isolated behind a NAT (no access to
neighbour's PC),
and still keep
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Miller
Sent: Thu 5/6/2010 10:41 AM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] OT: NAT in SPA922
It is a building, with 24 separated rooms, each room will have
a PC and a IP
Phone. Every room connected
Hi all,
I've just bought some SPA922. First time with this hardware for me.
I see no LAN tab in its web GUI where I can setup NAT for PC conected to its
LAN ethernet port.
However, when I connect a PC to that port, SPA922 works as bridge.
Anybody can confirm SPA922 can NAT a PC connected to its
On 5 May 2010, at 14:39, Sebastian Milioto wrote:
However, when I connect a PC to that port, SPA922 works as bridge.
Anybody can confirm SPA922 can NAT a PC connected to its LAN port? Does exist
such LAN tab for setting up parameters as port forwarding?
(by the way, version is 5.1.15(a).
However, when I connect a PC to that port, SPA922 works as bridge.
Exactly. The SPA9x2 has a 2-port switch; no NAT, no routing (unlike
the SPA2102, etc).
I think the 5.1 series is the latest firmware for the 922; the the
942, there is 6.1.5a.
Luki
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