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[blu] Re: VoIP (VoiceWing) & Firewalls Help



I remember hearing that someone only got his ATA-186 (Vonage methinks)
only to work when he set it up fully exposed in the DMZ. (And he was none
too happy about it as well)

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On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Derek Atkins wrote:

> Having spoken to some of the ATA-186 engineers at cisco, they don't
> do firewalls very well.
>
> -derek
>
> "Timothy M. Lyons" <lyons at digitalvoodoo.org> writes:
>
> > Has anyone out here successfully setup a VoIP TA (Specifically Verizon
> > VoiceWing / Cisco ATA 186) behind
> > a firewall?  I'm having a lot of issues with connectivity from my
> > internal segment and Verizons solution to open up
> > all UDP from the internet was not very helpful.
> >
> > I got it limping along by placing the device in a secondary DMZ and
> > punching some holes in the FW, but I'm still
> > not convinced it's correctly setup as it works fine when
> > directly-connected to the net but had some minor glitches
> > on the DMZ.  As VZ had no more advice to offer, I'm reaching out.
> >
> > --Tim
> >
> >
> >
> >
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