On 12/23/18 8:21 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
I'm guessing that you need to get voice messages as attachments from the VoIP PBX, 192.0.2.123, to the corporate email server, 203.0.113.234. The problem is the site-to-site VPN only allows 198.51.100.0/24 and 203.0.113.0/24 to communicate.  Meaning that the site-to-site VPN won't pass traffic from the VoIP PBX.

Here's an important question:  Does the VoIP PBX have a default gateway configured?  Or does it /only/ know about the voice VLAN, 192.0.2.0/24? Because if it doesn't have a default gateway, then (what it knows as) the mail server will have to be local to the voice subnet.

Was a little hasty posting...

Yes the new server emails voice messages as attachments. It also does things like tracking staff status (in office, away, etc) and so it has other notifications relating to that and some other features.

The VoIP PBX has a gateway; it is using sip trunks to provide phone service. However, it will be severely locked down on install, I will only let it talk to the sip trunk provider and its update server and nothing else.

Dan

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