Hello Mudasar,
Define "users' traffic" :) Is that traffic between server and
DTU, or traffic originated by users' applications on the server
(say, browsers)?
If your Sun Ray DTU's are on known IP address ranges/subnets
(LAN, or VPN endpoints), you can define specific routes to these
Hi,
Thanks for your reply
Define users' traffic :) Is that traffic between server and
DTU, or traffic originated by users' applications on the server
(say, browsers)?
Browsers/ssh/ftp traffic
If your Sun Ray DTU's are on known IP address ranges/subnets
(LAN, or VPN
Looks like no one else responded. I don't really have an answer. I can
just tell about my experiences with it.
We never were able to figure out how to use a sunray for any kind of
stable and usable VoIP in my office. I don't think there is a simple
solution. Only pure Skype program method I
Many thanks Aaron,
Looks like I am having a big problem here ;)
Currently I am installing SRSS on Solaris 10, and connect to Virtual Box on
Solaris 10 to host Windows XP host. None of your experience can be implemented
in my case :(
Anyway, again many thanks. I think Skip2Pbx or Vosky could be
2009/5/29 Mudasar Yasin mya...@i2cinc.com:
Hi,
Thanks for your reply
Define users' traffic :) Is that traffic between server and
DTU, or traffic originated by users' applications on the server
(say, browsers)?
Browsers/ssh/ftp traffic
You may be able to use iptables to achieve this. From
Hi All,
I am running Sunray 4.1 on Redhat Ent Linux 5.3, I need to get a VOIP Softphone
working on the DTU's. I have downloaded and configured X-Lite SoftPhone and it
works fine, only problem is that all the sound comes out of the server and not
the DTU. Applications like VLC work fine
2009/5/29 Michael Hardam michael.har...@conbrio-it.com:
Hi All,
I am running Sunray 4.1 on Redhat Ent Linux 5.3, I need to get a VOIP
Softphone working on the DTU’s. I have downloaded and configured X-Lite
SoftPhone and it works fine, only problem is that all the sound comes out of
the