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dewdiehl
Mar 14, 2017Aspirant
Point to Point VPN best practices for VOIP
Hello. I have a SRX5308 main site connected to a JGS524PE switch. This handles all network traffic along with VOIP PBX.
The remote site (via cable modem) has a FVS336Gv3. This handles all network traffic and 2 IP phones that connect back to the main site via VPN.
I have a IPsec VPN connection between the 2 sites. Everyhting works rather well most of the time. My question is what is the best practice in this situation to handle Qos? Will 802.1p travel the VPN tunnel? Would a seperate Vlan work better?
I know I can't control what happens once the data hits the interent but I would like to do my best to prioritize the taffic as it leaves one location and comes in at the other. I've done much reading but I can't find anything specfic to this. Thank you in advance!
6 Replies
- DaneANETGEAR Employee Retired
- NACCTutor
I'm not sure why I didn't see this post earlier, but it seems to be exactly the question I'm asking in: https://community.netgear.com/t5/VPN-Firewalls/SRX5308-VoIP-over-VPN/td-p/1265198.
Is there really no way to prioritize traffic within the VPN tunnel in NetGear VPN firewalls?
- dewdiehlAspirantI would love more info on this. As voip has become more popular I'm sure many are dealing with this same situation.
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