On Wed, 5 May 2004, Tim Wilson wrote:
> I'm using IPCop on an old box as my firewall. I've got a Web server in a
> DMZ on my network along with a separate subnet for the other machines. I
> installed the device as indicated in the instructions between my cable
> modem and the IPCop box. The Motorola VoIP box does DHCP/NAT which I
> don't need. When I turned off the DHCP/NAT, my Internet connection was
> down. The VoIP box isn't passing the traffic through to IPCop (the
> upstream ethernet card in the IPCop box isn't getting an IP address from
> the cable modem).

If you can configure QoS in IPCop, there's no reason to do anything but
put the Vonage box behind your firewall. With the old Cisco's they used to
provide, there's no reason to forward any ports to your ATA - I don't
think that would've changed with the Motorola, but it's possible, I
suppose.

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