Administrator's Guide

Chapter 8. Network Configuration
since the Telecommuting Module assumes that they are both on the same side of the fire-
wall.
For DMZ and LAN SIParators, at least one network should be listed here. If no networks
are listed, the Telecommuting Module will not perform NAT for any traffic.
Network
Select a network. The alternatives are the networks you defined on the Networks and Com-
puters page.
Additional Negotiators
Sometimes you have SIP devices on a different network that needs to negotiate for this
network. This happens when there is a SIP server on one network, and SIP-unaware phones
on another. In this case, select the phone network under Network, and the SIP server as an
Additional Negotiator. Select from the networks defined on the Networks and Computers
page.
Delete Row
If you select this box, the row is deleted when you click on Create new rows or Save.
Create
Enter the number of new rows you want to add to the table, and then click on Create.
Data Interfaces
Settings in the Data Interfaces table are only required when the Telecommuting Module
has been made the WAN type.
Between the Data Interfaces listed here, the Telecommuting Module will act as a plain router,
and only forward traffic, with the exception that QoS will be performed if configured for the
traffic in question.
The traffic sent between Data Interfaces will not be logged by the Telecommuting Module.
The Telecommuting Module will only send SIP traffic between the other interfaces.
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