Sean McMaster
2012-Mar-23 10:31 UTC
[asterisk-users] [OT] FreePBX + Trunk over VPN + Local LAN
Hello, First let me apologize for posting about a GUI topic on here. There's a reason why I did that, and it's because the underlying concept of this is connected to Asterisk.Here's my situation: Twenty wifi clients connecting to our wireless router (Cisco Linksys E4200 loaded with Tomato). All these WiFi clients are running eyeBeam (in case you're wondering where the calls come and go from). We're getting a SIP Trunk from a local provider that is poised for 30 lines (ISDN 30) - and don't ask me why, the only way I can configure our FreePBX to connect to them as a trunk is via an IP-VPN provided by them. Anyway, the server is connected by ethernet to our router and has an IP 192.168.1.252 and the other local clients are on 192.168.1.*Problem is I don't know how I can keep the PBX on this subnet, and also connect it via eth to the other vpn modem and give it another IP which is on a 192.168.200.* subnet. Any pointers?Thanks! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20120323/6f10a2f4/attachment.htm>
James Mutuku
2012-Mar-23 12:28 UTC
[asterisk-users] [OT] FreePBX + Trunk over VPN + Local LAN
Hi, How about having 2 NIC cards on the PBX(configure the machine as a gw of sorts). On 3/23/12, Sean McMaster <sean.mcmaster at msn.com> wrote:> > Hello, > First let me apologize for posting about a GUI topic on here. There's a > reason why I did that, and it's because the underlying concept of this is > connected to Asterisk.Here's my situation: > Twenty wifi clients connecting to our wireless router (Cisco Linksys E4200 > loaded with Tomato). All these WiFi clients are running eyeBeam (in case > you're wondering where the calls come and go from). We're getting a SIP > Trunk from a local provider that is poised for 30 lines (ISDN 30) - and > don't ask me why, the only way I can configure our FreePBX to connect to > them as a trunk is via an IP-VPN provided by them. > Anyway, the server is connected by ethernet to our router and has an IP > 192.168.1.252 and the other local clients are on 192.168.1.*Problem is I > don't know how I can keep the PBX on this subnet, and also connect it via > eth to the other vpn modem and give it another IP which is on a > 192.168.200.* subnet. > Any pointers?Thanks!-- Best Regards, James Mutuku Ndeti Agile Systems Limited +254722490994 www.agile.co.ke www.zetu.co.ke Has your organization implemented a customer relationship management (CRM)system? visit http://www.agile.co.ke/crm.php and find out how our CRM can help you achieve better customer satisfaction and sales
Sean McMaster
2012-Mar-24 02:49 UTC
[asterisk-users] [OT] FreePBX + Trunk over VPN + Local LAN
And then how will I send calls over to the vpn trunk? -----Original Message----- From: James Mutuku <listmutuku at gmail.com> Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2012 12:28:26 To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] [OT] FreePBX + Trunk over VPN + Local LAN Hi, How about having 2 NIC cards on the PBX(configure the machine as a gw of sorts). On 3/23/12, Sean McMaster <sean.mcmaster at msn.com> wrote:> > Hello, > First let me apologize for posting about a GUI topic on here. There's a > reason why I did that, and it's because the underlying concept of this is > connected to Asterisk.Here's my situation: > Twenty wifi clients connecting to our wireless router (Cisco Linksys E4200 > loaded with Tomato). All these WiFi clients are running eyeBeam (in case > you're wondering where the calls come and go from). We're getting a SIP > Trunk from a local provider that is poised for 30 lines (ISDN 30) - and > don't ask me why, the only way I can configure our FreePBX to connect to > them as a trunk is via an IP-VPN provided by them. > Anyway, the server is connected by ethernet to our router and has an IP > 192.168.1.252 and the other local clients are on 192.168.1.*Problem is I > don't know? how I can keep the PBX on this subnet, and also connect it via > eth to the other vpn modem and give it another IP which is on a > 192.168.200.* subnet. > Any pointers?Thanks!??????????????????????????????-- Best Regards, James Mutuku Ndeti Agile Systems Limited +254722490994 www.agile.co.ke <http://www.agile.co.ke> www.zetu.co.ke <http://www.zetu.co.ke> Has your organization implemented a customer relationship management (CRM)system? visit http://www.agile.co.ke/crm.php and find out how our CRM can help you achieve better customer satisfaction and sales -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: ?????????????? http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: ?? http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users