11-24-2010 10:23 AM - edited 03-11-2019 12:14 PM
First Let me show you the physical setup of my network.
UC520 ------ ASA5505 ------ INTERNET -------- RVS4000 -------- SPA504 IP phones
Is there a way to get the two SPA504 IP phones from inside the RVS4000 remote office to tie into the UC520 through a VPN tunnel? So that they would appear as two other extensions on the phones.
thanks
jesse
11-24-2010 10:43 AM
Hi,
If you have a VPN tunnel between the ASA and RVS4000 for example, you can do that.
Both networks will seem an extension of each other and the phones can communicate locally.
Federico.
11-24-2010 10:57 AM
normally the uc520's are made for firewalls though so how is this configured to act just internally and not in firewall mode?
11-24-2010 10:59 AM
The UC520 can act as a firewall while it permits the communication between phones.
The VPN can even terminate no the UC520 itself, but if you have the ASA you can use it for VPN.
The idea is that the tunnel will be between the ASA and the RVS4000 so the LAN behind both devices will talk to each other transparently.
From the UC520 perspective, the remote phone has its real IP... so it should allow the communication from that IP to the local phone.
Federico.
11-26-2010 12:01 PM
So do these SPA504 ip phones have the option to point to the UC520 and talk with it via an IP address from a different subnet? Is it in their configuration?
11-29-2010 12:07 PM
are you saying that I should get a public static IP for the uc520 and program this on the wan side so that the spa504g phones talk to the uc520 over the internet without going through the asa5505?
11-29-2010 02:20 PM
No, I'm not saying they should have a static IP.
What IPs do the phones have right now? They should communicate through the tunnel with their real IPs.
Who assigned IPs to the phones? The phones should have an IP/mask/gateway
Federico.
11-29-2010 08:28 PM
They are not currently assigned. they will take DHCP from the RVS4000 but i'm wondering where I can go in the configuration to tell them to connect to the UC520
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