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Problem with VOIP in VPN SSL Connected

La conexión de VPN funciona correctamente pero necesito que el software de Alcatel PIMPhony, inatalado en el pc funcione al usarlo mediante la VPN y falla.

Creo que el problema es que la centralita IP a la que conecta tiene asociado el pc con la IP que utiliza en la LAN  192.168.2.104 y al llegar con la ip asignada en la VPN no lo reconoce 10.0.0.X

Habría alguna opción de que la IP presentada en la LAN fuera la ip de la LAN habitual y no la Ip asignada en la VPN?

Gracias por vuestra ayuda, un saludo



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  • Hola Luis and welcome to the UTM Community!

    I'm not sure I've understood your question, but if you're using the SSL VPN, you can create a masquerading rule like 'VPN Pool (SSL) -> Internal'.  Did that give you the result you need?

    Cheers - Bob

     
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  • Hello and thank you for your help

    I try to explain you the case 

     

    When I am with the PC in the LAN all it's ok

    192.168.2.104 (IP for my PC in the LAN)       <->        192.168.2.200 (IP for the IP PBX)

    The software of the PBX send and receive the information to the PC perfect but when I conect the PC to the LAN using the VPN

    10.242.2.8 (IP for my PC in the VPN)

    it doesn´t work ok I think that the reason is that de PBX receive the information with the VPN IP and it can't response because the software has the IP of the PC with the IP of the LAN 192.168.2.104

    I don´t know if is possible that the PC can send the information to the LAN with the IP 192.168.2.104 when you are connected to the VPN.

    When I am connected to the LAN I can send PING to the PBX (192.168.2.200) and that is ok.

    Regards.

  • Did you try my suggestion to create a masquerading rule, Luis?

    The IP examples help.  If you still need help, please show a simple diagram incluing IPs.

    Cheers - Bob

     
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  • Did you try my suggestion to create a masquerading rule, Luis?

    The IP examples help.  If you still need help, please show a simple diagram incluing IPs.

    Cheers - Bob

     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
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