As is a device with enough cpu to process packets ! :)

Aloysius Thevarajah Lloyd wrote:
Yes QoS is most important
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My next question Is there any commercial router support all these features
for Small Business Environment.


Thank you.

A.T.Lloyd



On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Bill Sandiford <
[email protected]> wrote:

Don't forget QoS !!!


-----Original Message-----
From: Aloysius Thevarajah Lloyd [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 10:35 AM
To: Dave Donovan
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Router/vpn devices that are VoIP friendly

Currently I am using PC Engines Alix + m0n0wall in production environments.
So far no problems. It is working really good.

In the Past I have bad experience with VOIP+pfsense. I never try the most
recent version 1.2.3.

But ....I would say a VOIP friendly router should have the Following
features

1. WAN  Port

  - PPOE
  - DHCP
  - STATIC
  - PPOE + MLPP

2. LAN Port's

  - DHCP
  - VLAN
  - DHCP Option 66


3. VPN Support

4. Should pass the TFTP traffic from WAN to LAN

5. WAN Failover

6. Monitoring tools


But I could not find any open source firmware support all of the above.


Thank you.

A.T.Lloyd



On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Dave Donovan <[email protected]
wrote:
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Dave Donovan<[email protected]>
wrote:
I like the suggestion of using the Snoms for remotes.  I never would
have guessed that a phone had OpenVPN built in.  Maybe the Alix is a
good solution for your aggregation point.
I'm going to reply to my own post here and add some disclosure, lest
anyone get false hope or be misled.

In my environment I'm running pfSense at my remote sites on refurb
Dell P4s.  I've bough the Alix systems and I'm testing them pending
deployment.  So far things look good.

At my head office, I'm not running pfSense.  I'm running Untangle
because it has a web filtering, antivirus, antispam, etc and a cool
interface for generating and distributing the OpenVPN install packages
with the keys and everything all rolled up.  It's gone wonky on me a
few times and I've sworn to rip it out but then reconsidered the
calmness of the following day.  The Untangle system is not meant for
the hacker set.  It's the Trixbox of routers.

Dave

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