Todd has been extremely helpful to me over the last couple of weeks.
I am not on the broadvox legacy platform. I have gotten this to work
fully but using a checkpoint utm edge firewall, so I know it works.
I'm specifically running into issues with pfsense and rather just
chocking it up and moving forward with the checkpoint device, I'm
trying to figure out why it doesn't work with pfsense.
I suspect there is something with this specific combination
(broadvox new platform, sipx, pfsense) which is why I'm hoping to
find someone that's running a similar config.
Thanks,
Steve
Appraisal Host Software
781-214-6250
On 2/29/2012 7:50 AM, Tony Graziano wrote:
Todd is the broadvox guru. Specifically eat you need to be on
their legacy platform.
You could always provide a packet capture from the firewall.
Thanks.. I have no
issue spending money or time figuring this out however, I've
yet to find anyone that's gotten this to work with a pfsense
firewall and broadvox. I'm open to using another open source
fw as well.
So, if there is anyone on the list that has gotten this to
work (sipx, pfsense fw and broadvox) I'd like to hear from
you. Specifically, my issue is inbound calling. Outbound
works fine.
Steve
On 02/29/2012 07:22 AM, Michael Picher wrote:
Server can only have one NIC so this
is a fail...
What you're trying to do here really isn't that
hard...
If you can't make it work, I'd suggest spending more
time to learn about this stuff and make sure you have
the proper hardware. Or seek help from somebody who can
just set it up for you and make it work.
Both of which may involve some $... But, there are
only 2 ways to do things.
This
probably isn't specifically a sipx architecture
question..
I've been having some issues with NAT, I've been
able to get it to work
with one firewall (that's underpowered) but not
pfsense. I've even gone
so far as to start from scratch going to v1x of
pfsense and following
Tony's postings and importing pieces of Tony's
sample config with no
success. I've even tried IPCOP with same results.
So, I've decided to abandon the whole NAT thing and
just move the server
to the DMZ. So my question is this, as I have 2
NIC's in my sipx server
can I just add the second IP to the server (for the
DMZ public address)
and then also have the server plugged into the
existing phone (non
routable) network?
Essentially, my phones (all IP) would be completely
segregated with no
access to the Internet or other networks. The sipx
server would have a
connection on that network as they would obviously
need to communicate
with the sipx server.
Are there any issues with this config? Do the phones
need any other
connectivity other than the sipx server, NTP for
example?