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network:operational_modes [2011/06/15 10:21]
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network:operational_modes [2011/08/26 16:51] (current)
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===== SIParator ===== ===== SIParator =====
-(requires purchase of [[:license]]) SIP- and RTP-proxy allowing SIP clients behind a non-SIP-aware firewall to connect to the Internet. The unit is placed in parallel with your existing firewall.+(requires purchase of [[:license]])\\ 
 +SIP- and RTP-proxy allowing SIP clients behind a non-SIP-aware firewall to connect to the Internet. The unit is placed in parallel with your existing firewall.
{{:network:siparator.jpg|}} {{:network:siparator.jpg|}}
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===== WAN SIParator 1 ===== ===== WAN SIParator 1 =====
-(requires purchase of [[:license]]) Like SIParator, but bridging the WAN port to an existing firewall connected to the ET4 port, and sharing a single IP address with that unit.+(requires purchase of [[:license]])\\ 
 +Like SIParator, but bridging the WAN port to an existing firewall connected to the ET4 port, and sharing a single IP address with that unit.
{{:network:wansiparator1.jpg|}} {{:network:wansiparator1.jpg|}}
-NOTE: Older units without ET0 port cannot be configured to WAN SIParator 1 mode.+NOTE: WAN Siparator mode 1 cannot be used with PPPoA and PPPoE connections. \\  
 +NOTE: Older units without ET0 port must use ADSL as WAN in SIParator 1 mode.
===== WAN SIParator 2 ===== ===== WAN SIParator 2 =====
 +(requires purchase of [[:license]])\\
A bridged mode like above, but having the WAN port and the existing firewall using two separate IP addresses. A bridged mode like above, but having the WAN port and the existing firewall using two separate IP addresses.
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The WAN SIParator 1 and WAN SIParator 2 modes, with their resp. bridge settings, are reflected on the Network Advanced page, under the box [[web_gui:advanced_network_configuration#Bridge (802.1D) WAN to ET4|"Bridge (802.1D) WAN to ET4"]]. The WAN SIParator 1 and WAN SIParator 2 modes, with their resp. bridge settings, are reflected on the Network Advanced page, under the box [[web_gui:advanced_network_configuration#Bridge (802.1D) WAN to ET4|"Bridge (802.1D) WAN to ET4"]].
-NOTE: Older units without ET0 port cannot be configured to WAN SIParator 2 mode.+NOTE: Older units without ET0 port must use ADSL as WAN in SIParator 2 mode.
===== LAN SIParator ===== ===== LAN SIParator =====
-(only visible if port ET0 is used as WAN connection, requires purchase of [[:license]]) SIP- and RTP-proxy allowing SIP clients behind a non-SIP-aware firewall to connect to the Internet. The unit is placed behind the existing firewall.+(only visible if Ethernet is used as WAN connection, requires purchase of [[:license]])\\ 
 +SIP- and RTP-proxy allowing SIP clients behind a non-SIP-aware firewall to connect to the Internet. The unit is placed behind the existing firewall.
{{:network:lansiparator.jpg|}} {{:network:lansiparator.jpg|}}
-NOTE: The unit's ET0 port becomes an UPLINK port and shall be connected to your existing local network (the existing firewall's LAN port). The unit's ET1-ET4 ports become a switched hub allowing connection of PC-s to your existing local network. The wireless (AIR) interface remains NAT-ed to a separate subnet.+NOTE: The unit's ET0((Units without ET0 port use ET4 port as UPLINK)) port becomes an UPLINK port and shall be connected to your existing local network (the existing firewall's LAN port). The unit's ET1-ET4 ports become a switched hub allowing connection of PC-s to your existing local network. The wireless (AIR) interface remains NAT-ed to a separate subnet.
In LAN SIParator mode the following configuration has to be made: In LAN SIParator mode the following configuration has to be made:
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