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IP406 - Second subnet for SIP Trunks

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programmerPhil

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Sep 14, 2010
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Hi guys, I've founded alot of info on your forum without asking but at this time, I'm really confused...

I have a customer with about 100 users with 3 IP Office in SCN (VPN with Cisco RV042).

Their main office got a IPO500 and the 2 others have a IP406. I've set the main office well because the IPO500 has 2 LAN Cards on it.
LAN1 is for my VPN and LAN2 are for my SIP Lines only. This works really good...

But now, my customer has decided to upgrades their 2 others site with SIP lines. (that they got OLD OLD ip406 -____- )

My bug is, I use my LAN port on my 406 for my VPN and my SIP provider authenticate his lines by ip adress (172.22.30.xx) but I cant change ip adress of my IP406 (vpn issue, etc etc). I have 2 ISP, one for my VPN, one for my SIP.

I know that the RV042 has dual wan, but I can't figured out how to configre it. If I do a static route to my PBX, my incoming packets will go to the PBX, but the outgoing packets won't take the second WAN ???

I cannot change RV042, I cannot change my PBX private adress, but I need this working asap

What can I do ?

Thanks alot guys, this is really appreciated and have a nice day

PS : Feel free to ask me if you need more info. By the way, sorry for my poor english, it's not my primary language
 
What software version in the 406 running?

You can check on System > LAN1 if tickbox 'use port 8 as LAN2' is available. By that you can use a second LAN, same as on the IPO500.

 
WOOOOOHOOOOO!!!!! Oh my god, it's so sad that I've never seen this option...

Big thanks to you buddy
 
By the way I'm running on version 5 and when the checkbox is thicked, the row LAN2 is there.
 
Thanks, just to say, all working fine, my customer is really happy with his new setup.

By the way, I'm supprised of my IP406 on v5... thats works great!!

Thanks to this forum again,
 
The 406 always has been a good box but the software later on was just too heavy.
Then IP500 came and this was also a very nice solution with replaceable cards without opening the chassis.


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
One time I received a brand new IP 406v2 with a warranty seal over the cover..


Very nice, when you want to open the chassis to place a trunk card your warranty is void..



:)


 
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