[VoIP] VoIP gateway
Dennis D Hock
hockd at dteenergy.com
Thu Sep 27 03:43:57 CDT 2007
Lee, I believe you can address them seperately and would want to place the
phones in a seperate VLAN from your data (PCs). This will allow the phones
to contuinue to work in the event you get hit with a DOS against the data
network.
Did you have a chance to review the other info I sent was it of any value?
I have another RFP device for SIP telephones sets which you may want to
lift parts of and insert into your RFP RFQ. Let me know.
Thanks,
Dennis Hock
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To: "'Voice Over IP Tandem for Analog Switches'" <voip at ckts.info>
From: "Lee Spenadel" <lee at spenadel.com>
Sent by: voip-bounces at ckts.info
Date: 09/26/2007 10:03AM
Subject: [VoIP] VoIP gateway
I've got a question on VoIP telephone systems. A project that I'm helping
out with may have a commercially available VoIP system installed. I don't
want the telephony traffic to interfere with LAN traffic and may look to
have all VoIP devices installed in a separate network hub. I'm thinking
that the LAN IP network and VoIP networks will be addressed differently.
Based on this premise, my questions:
. Is there a router/gateway to route traffic between the two IP
networks?
. Would the two IP networks have to be addressed the same, thus
negating a router?
Thanks in advance
Lee
I used to have a handle on life, but it broke......
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