Difference between revisions of "VoIP FAQS RemotePhone"
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* Configure the phone on IPBrick as ''Remote'' (''IPBrick.GT » Phones Management » Phone''); | * Configure the phone on IPBrick as ''Remote'' (''IPBrick.GT » Phones Management » Phone''); | ||
* Place the phone on an access class (''IPBrick.GT » Functions » Outbound » Access class''); | * Place the phone on an access class (''IPBrick.GT » Functions » Outbound » Access class''); | ||
− | * Create a rule on the firewall allowing traffic just for the phone's public IP. | + | * Create a rule on the firewall, allowing traffic just for the phone's public IP. |
'''Note''': This last step is extremely important in which concerns to security issues. | '''Note''': This last step is extremely important in which concerns to security issues. |
Revision as of 12:50, 1 October 2015
***CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS***
Contents
How to register a remote phone
There are 3 different ways to register a remote phone.
Register a phone through a VPN
- Establish a VPN between the phone/softphone and the IPBrick;
- Register the phone with the necessary data (account, password, IPBrick's IP, etc.).
Register a phone through a TLS certificate
- Create a certificate on IPBrick (Advanced Configurations » Telephony » TLS Management);
- Configure the phone on IPBrick as Remote (IPBrick.GT » Phones Management » Phone);
- Place the phone on an access class (IPBrick.GT » Functions » Outbound » Access class);
- Introduce the certificate on its respective phone and proceed with the usual register.
Note: Not all phones have an option to introduce a TLS certificate.
Register a phone (only if it has fixed public IP)
- Configure the phone on IPBrick as Remote (IPBrick.GT » Phones Management » Phone);
- Place the phone on an access class (IPBrick.GT » Functions » Outbound » Access class);
- Create a rule on the firewall, allowing traffic just for the phone's public IP.
Note: This last step is extremely important in which concerns to security issues.