We currently have a Cisco PIX firewall that we are using for our office
firewall and our VOIP phones. The guy who was here before me only gave
the office computers 32 available DHCP addresses, and set all the VOIP
phones (Cisco 7960 and Grandstream phones) on static ips.
What other information can I provide you to help me come up with a solution?
Thanks for the responses!
Patrick
Martin Gignac wrote:
On 10/9/06, Patrick - South Valley Internet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1) Get two NICS for the OpenBSD box.
2) Give the first NIC an external routeable IP address, ex.
216.139.44.142 subnet 255.255.255.192
3) Give the second NIC an internal IP address, ex. 10.30.1.1 subnet mask
255.255.255.0
4) Give the second NIC an external IP address as well, ex.
216.139.44.143 subnet mask 255.255.255.192
5) Enable the gateway option in OpenBSD
Oops, read too quickly. I hadn't noticed that the subnets at #2 and at
#4 are the same. Before installing the OpenBSD box did you already
have a firewall or have the VoIP phones been directly on the Internet
all this time?
-Martin