On 12/24/18 8:40 AM, Grant Taylor wrote:
On 12/24/18 8:48 AM, Daniel Frey wrote:
Was a little hasty posting...
That happens.
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.
Does "I will only let the VoIP talk to the SIP trunk provider and it's
update server" mean that the VoIP PBX won't be able to talk to the
intermediate mail server that you're talking about building? Or would
you also allow the VoIP PBX to talk to the intermediate mail server?
This is a critical question as it determines if the intermediate mail
server needs to be in the same subnet as the VoIP PBX or not.
In that case I meant restrictions to the general internet; it'll only
talk to the sip provider's IP and the update server IP. It'll have a
separate rule to allow it to talk to the other vlan where the smtp
forwarder will reside.
Dan