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Is there a way to segment off a new interface with a set bandwidth?

Hello all,

I want to segment out our VOIP connection for our provider. Can the UTM create an interface with max DL/UP speeds? Our provider says they have everything configured right, but since moving from DSL to fiber, it has been headache central for users.

At one of our locations we have symmetrical 150/150 Mbps fibre and I'd love to split off the VOIP stuff to their own ETH connection, with 10/10Mbps for their switch but also then bridge our network to theirs as some users tether to deskphones for a LAN connection. They use 198.168.X.X while we are on 10.X.X.X, and presently they do tagging VLAN 10/20 for voice/data.

Present:

ISP 150/150 <===> SG135 <==> W/L  ETH 0/1 <==> Our switches <==> Their switch <==> Their "PBX"

Desired

ISP 150/150 <==> SG135 <===> W ETH 0 <==> 140/140 OUR LAN 10.x.x.x   (ETH 1 - External IP 75.X.X.2
                                                                           ^   (Bridged)                                                                           
                                                                           ^<== > 10/10 Their LAN 192.x.x     (ETH 5 - External IP 75.X.X.10

TY,

-Dave



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