termination123

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Jan 9, 2005
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Dear Sir,



Our Goal:

We want to establish a Virtual Privet Network (VPN)

for VoIP traffic between two ends (Canada and

Belgium) and the reason for that is that we don't

want our termination IPs to be trackable by any

sources.
For this, In Canada we have soft switch

(Voicemaster) and a D-LINK"DFL 700" (VPN Router)

and in Belgium we have Quintum gateway(Tenor A800)

and D-link"DFL 80" (VPN Router).

Our Current Connections:

our connection here in canada between our

D-LINK"DFL 700" and our VoiceMaster SSW is as

follows:
-SSW ic connected physically direct to the Internal

port of D-Link
-we set the invalid IP of 192.168.1.2 for SSW IP

and the invalid IP of 192.168.1.1 for the SSW

Default gateway IP and did the appropriate port mapping in the Dlink


our connection in Belgium between our D-LINK"DFL 80"

and our Tenor gateway has actually the same

connection scenario like the one in canada as far

as the type of connectivity is concerned

Test Result:

After creating this VPN connection based on current

settings in both Dlink VPN routers (I can send you all screen shots pertaining Canada and Belgium Dlink current settings if needed !!!!), we tried

several times to send test calls from Canada to

Belgium but we only got error 34 and we had the

feeling that our voice packet doesn't reach at all

the terminating gateway in Belgium, namely it

doesn't go out of our SSW in Canada but the call

made by originating gateway in canada came anyway

into the canada SSW!.

Your Solution offer:

Please let me know how you can help us and what the

charge for estimated hours to work on this task

would be.
On Belgium end we have our network engineer that can

work with you for Belgium and Canada VPNs and tenor

gateway and here in Canada you can have accesss to

Canada SSW through me.