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Site to Site vpn and IP Office Phone

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kokolatas

IS-IT--Management
Nov 19, 2007
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is it possible to have an Avaya VPN enabled IP Phone to register within IP office if we supposed there is already a Site To Site VPN working?

I do not want to use IP Office vpn licenses and i will not use the vpn phone to initiate the ipsec tunnel and terminate it into the security gateway.

The VPN infrastructure exists and the vpn phone will use the existent ipsec tunnel to find and register with IP Office.


ideas...pls

 
>is it possible to have an Avaya VPN enabled IP Phone to register within IP office if we supposed there is already a Site To Site VPN working?


Why bother? If you have a site to site VPN running a standard IP phone will work

Take Care

Matt
I have always wished that my computer would be as easy to use as my telephone.
My wish has come true. I no longer know how to use my telephone.
 
ok that's my answer.i won't bother if it will work for sure in my existen vpn anvirmonet.

 
I usually do that.
The infrastructure is made with IPcop or Shorewall PC based firewalls.

If you use fixed IP in the phone it must to be in the remote LAN range. The router is the VPN tunnel generator (the firewall)call server and file server are at the IPOffice'es place.

Good wishes

Alfonso


In a no frontier world, Who wants gates and windows?
I love Linux!!
 
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