Thanks for the response Nathaniel. There are plans to switch to pfsense by
the end of the year. Until then, I was hoping I could get just the basics
working through ISA (if possible with ISA 2004). This is just a backup line
that hopefully we won't need to use. I'm OK if there are some limitations,
such as the ones you mentioned.

Any help getting it up and running on ISA would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Tim

On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 2:03 PM, Nathaniel Watkins <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Tim -
>
> A couple things:
> 1) We use ISA 2006 internally (not for Sipx as of 6/17/2010)
> 2) We had it working 'reliably' for ITSP connections - however - we could
> NOT get the following to work reliably:
>        * Inbound SIP URI dialing
>        * Remote worker
>
> We just switched to pfsense based firewall for our sipx connection (we
> assigned another external IP address to the pfSense - it went very smoothly)
> - I actually IM'd Tony about this literally seconds after he replied to your
> post.  Thanks for the help by the way.
>
> Bottom line - go pfsense if at all possible.  I've been running sipx behind
> ISA 2006 for a while now - wish I'd put in the effort to get pfsense running
> from day 1 - would have saved me a lot of time - and it actually works
> (haven't tested remote worker yet - but hope to this week).
>
> Tony/Jim were both a great resource.  Thanks again to you both.
>
> Nathaniel
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