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Route SIP via WAN2 on 2820Vn
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19 Dec 2011 20:08 #70514
by jeremyisherwood
Thanks for looking, and any help is much appreciated.
Route SIP via WAN2 on 2820Vn was created by jeremyisherwood
How can I route SIP traffic via the WAN2?
I have just had another ADSL line installed from Spitfire for my SIP Trunks, but they don't offer a setup to do this.
Jeremy.
I have just had another ADSL line installed from Spitfire for my SIP Trunks, but they don't offer a setup to do this.
Jeremy.
Thanks for looking, and any help is much appreciated.
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20 Dec 2011 11:12 #70519
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Replied by nealuk on topic Re: Route SIP via WAN2 on 2820Vn
possible example 1:
Your local network is 192.168.0.1-254
You have the PC's between 192.168.0.1-199
You have the IP phones between 192.168.0.200-254
In load balance set source IP range 192.168.0.200-254 to go out over WAN2 with failover to the other WAN.
possible example 2:
Your IP phone data uses 5060-5082 for sip registrations and NAT.
Your IP phones use 16000-17000 vfor the audio traffic.
In load balance set destination port range 5060-5082 to go out over WAN2 with failover to the other WAN.
Also in load balance set destination port range 16000-17000 to go out over WAN2 with failover to the other WAN.
Regards,
Neal.
Your local network is 192.168.0.1-254
You have the PC's between 192.168.0.1-199
You have the IP phones between 192.168.0.200-254
In load balance set source IP range 192.168.0.200-254 to go out over WAN2 with failover to the other WAN.
possible example 2:
Your IP phone data uses 5060-5082 for sip registrations and NAT.
Your IP phones use 16000-17000 vfor the audio traffic.
In load balance set destination port range 5060-5082 to go out over WAN2 with failover to the other WAN.
Also in load balance set destination port range 16000-17000 to go out over WAN2 with failover to the other WAN.
Regards,
Neal.
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