Maybe ask the provider if they can provide an ADSL modem allowing you to
use your own router/firewall. Where I am we try to provide customers
with an Actiontech gateway (modem/router/wireless), however if they ask
they can get an ALU VDSL compatible modem, this allows you to use any
router/firewall you choose. Sounds like you may have a Dlink modem if it
has bridged mode.
On 10/2/2011 5:33 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:
if your provider will let you put the modem in BRIDGED MODE it allows
you to put a firewall between it and sipx. the firewall need to be
able to do symmetric nat. I somewhat doubt the modem they provide will
be able to do that.
On Oct 2, 2011 8:29 PM, "Ewan McLean" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> How is it I would proceed then, I don't know any way around having an
> ADSL router there?
>>
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>> Tony Graziano <mailto:[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
>> 03 October 2011 01:26
>>
>>
>> I don't think sipx at home is unfeasible. I don't think the connection
>> and parts between are supportable in the method you are deploying
>> them. I think you will be wasting a lot of time (yours ans others)
>> until you approach this with a connection type and firewall that will
>> allow you the control needed to host sipx (at home or elsewhere).
>>
>> when you have the correct approach, I think you willbe successful.
>> until then I think you willbe plagued with connection/media/signaling
>> issues that really wont help enlighten anyone.
>>
>> I dont think you need much, but everything you have shown thus far
>> indicates you aren't providing adequate resources to be consistent and
>> successful.
>>
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>> Ewan McLean <mailto:[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
>> 03 October 2011 00:58
>>
>>
>> It does seem to be working for the most part though. This is
>> definitely an ITSP specific issue since it works on the other trunk?
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>> Tony Graziano <mailto:[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
>> 03 October 2011 00:28
>>
>>
>> crap... you need to confirm the nat and port forwarding in your home
>> router is going to do what it needs to do. unless you can out your
>> broadband into a bridged mode and control your own firewall properly
>> configured, I would not waste your time.
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 7:04 PM, Ewan McLean
>>
>>
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>> Ewan McLean <mailto:[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
>> 03 October 2011 00:04
>>
>>
>> It's a SOHO installation, when I say home router I just mean it's not
>> a Cisco enterprise router or anything, it's a broadband router. Sipx
>> is in the home office. Each computer is setup with security and
>> IPTABLES will be added to sipx once it's working.
>>
>> Tony Graziano wrote:
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>> Tony Graziano <mailto:[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
>> 02 October 2011 23:59
>>
>>
>> hold on a sec... what is the relevance of the home router type
mentioning?
>>
>> is sipx at home or somewhere else? if so, what type of firewall is
>> being used?
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 6:47 PM, Ewan McLean
>>
>>
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