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Would you please elaborate about this so-called usual retardation?<br>
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<pre wrap="">I've terminated both sip and ipsec on same linux box (with racoon and openser). It just worked (usual ipsec retardation aside)
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Re: Verizon Interconnection
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Yes, we have, doing a few million minutes on it. Its fairly straight
forward. Setup a VPN. Set your SIP to pass through that. Voila ...
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You make it sound so simple. We've got the IPSEC up between our WAN
interface and Verizon. However, Asterisk is plugged into the LAN interface
of our VPN device. When I try to ping Verizon from the WAN interface it
works. When I plug it into the LAN interface, it doesn't work.
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