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VoIP packets filtering

omeryehudai
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Hi,

I have a Po in my switch (2 Te ports) that gets IP traffic of all kinds of protocol, and out of it I want to permit only the VoIP packets (SIP, H.323 and RTP to be precise).

How can I do it?

 

Thanks.

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Tagir Temirgaliyev
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what is the switch? L2 or L3 ?

L2..

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If your switch is a "true" L2, often you can not do much (in such a case).  However, if it's an "enhanced" L2 or L3 you're running as just L2, you can often implement packet filters.

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