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Star2Star VOIP - UTM Setup

My question / dilemma may require several steps.  I apologize in advance.

 

Star2Star is a VOIP provider in which it is somewhat proprietary / closed / locked down.  I inherited it and must live with it for a while.  They require their little "black box" have a Public IP address and sit at the edge of the network.  I'd rather not have a switch in front of my UTM/s in order to "Split" the internet connection.  They of course want their box in front with everything running through their box.. no thanks ...

So how do I make this work?

1. Physically - Can I just plug the box into any port on my SG210 and configure an interface and give it one of our Public Static IP's .

2. How do I let the connection to the Starbox be Open so it can communicate with Star2Star's systems ? 

3. Internally all the phones must be on VLAN 41 (Tagged) to work.  The Starbox hands out the DHCP address to the phones.  How do I let this happen/ work ?

 

Let's start there. 



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  • Unfortunately I am stuck with this same phone system as well.

    I can't stand them taking over my network so what I did was....

     

    (The below requires you having more than one IP from your ISP)

    1. Create a dedicated VLAN on your switch for your ISP network ie...VLAN 555
    2. Assign one of your Public IPs to your firewall ie..WAN1
    3. Assign one of your Public IPs to your Star2Star box.  To access this box you just plug a laptop into LAN2
    4. Connect your ISP Router into one of the VLAN 555 ports
    5. Connect LAN 1 or LAN 3 (I cant remember which) into the other VLAN 555 port

    Let me know if this helps or if you have any questions.

     

    Mike

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  • Unfortunately I am stuck with this same phone system as well.

    I can't stand them taking over my network so what I did was....

     

    (The below requires you having more than one IP from your ISP)

    1. Create a dedicated VLAN on your switch for your ISP network ie...VLAN 555
    2. Assign one of your Public IPs to your firewall ie..WAN1
    3. Assign one of your Public IPs to your Star2Star box.  To access this box you just plug a laptop into LAN2
    4. Connect your ISP Router into one of the VLAN 555 ports
    5. Connect LAN 1 or LAN 3 (I cant remember which) into the other VLAN 555 port

    Let me know if this helps or if you have any questions.

     

    Mike

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