[Asterisk-Users] Network Architecture Question
Paul
paul at siliconvp.com
Sun Oct 30 15:18:18 MST 2005
Sorry for the top post.
If you have three remote offices and can control the routers, use a hardware
vpn router. I use netgear FVS318's and FVL328's. They are inexpensive and
functional for small offices and your server is not exposed.
Paul
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Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 1:06 PM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Network Architecture Question
I currently have the following network configuration:
Internet------Firewall ------- DMZ
------- Company A
------- Company B
------- Company C
Each company has its own network address
I want to install asterisk and use SIP hardware phones that will be located
in all the companies and also have a few phones that will be located on
remote sites (only 2 or 3).
I have been thinking that the best place to put the server will be in DMZ.
Am I right or you can suggest me some other solution?
Thanks.
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