On Sun, 8 Nov 2009 10:22:54 -0500, Tony Graziano wrote:
> I would login to the cli of pfsense and make sure it can "ping or
> traceroute" to the sipx server. If the pfsense box is not the default route
> for sipx you should add a static route in pfsense for the local network I
> think.

I thought I posted that but yes, from cli on pfsense, I can ping/ssh to sipx by 
IP or 
name. I can also do the same from sipx to pfsense.
 
> I see sipx is on 192.168.10.100 so pfsense should also reside in the same
> mask as sipx. They should ping each other and ideally sipx shoukd use
> pfsense as its default route.

I changed that outgoing to the 192.168.10.0/24 network.
Even the DHCP addresses don't have to be in the same network, I just did that 
as an 
initial config to get things going.

I'm not sure how I can change sipx to have pfsense as it's default route 
because then I 
would lose access to it from the LAN side would I not?
I don't want to get into dual NICs, multiple gateways and such. Not sure how I 
will get 
around this. 



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