Customer has a point-to-point fiber lan on 10.0.0.0/24 subnet between two
locations.  At the main location, the fiber to ethernet connects to a 24
port switch.  The internet fiber to ethernet connects to the WAN port (Red)
interface with static public IP on the EFW box.  The GREEN interface is
assigned IP address 10.0.0.1/24  and connects to the 24 port switch.  All
firewall rules and port forwarding rules work and customers at the remote
location obtain IP addresses and browse the internet via the EFW box at the
main location.

The problem is with the Esi phone system.  When I have the EFW box in place,
the phone system stops working between the two locations.  There was a
Linksys WRT160N router in place originally and I duplicated the port
forwarding rules from the Linksys to the EFW box.  I've enable the necessary
outgoing firewall port rules and I've gone as far as to disable the outgoing
firewall on the EFW box and the phone system's UDP traffic simply isn't
reaching either side.  The remote phone server has IP 10.0.0.33 and the
local phone server has IP 10.0.0.32.  If I pull the EFW box out and put the
Linksys WRT160N back in place, the phone system works as expected.

What could be causing this problem?  I need to figure this one out asap.
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