What you are describing is typically how phones and PCs are connected in
an enterprise LAN to do VoIP. You need to program your phones to
connect to the VoIP VLAN using VLAN2 so all traffic generated by the
phone will be tagged with VLAN2. The phone will switch all traffic
received on its PC
Regarding number (2), instead of having different ports to demultiplex
incoming traffic, couldn't sipXecs utilize a "virtual name space"
mechanism (I do not know if there is a correct term for this, but it is
similar to Apache's virtual web service which looks at the network name
of the URL to
That is it, great!
Thanx,
Dan
Robert Joly wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Quick question: Is it possible to configure SipXecs to force
>> ALL outgoing SIP transactions through an intermediate proxy?
>> This without prior knowledge of SIP domains the proxy may
>> have to interact with? I see that I
Hi all,
Quick question: Is it possible to configure SipXecs to force ALL
outgoing SIP transactions through an intermediate proxy? This without
prior knowledge of SIP domains the proxy may have to interact with? I
see that I can configure a SIP firewall for a SIP trunk, but this is to
a know