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MX68 - LAN Port - Telstra Nightawk
Hi Team,
I have a Scenario for MX68. I would like to use the Internet1 for one NBN link and Intenet 2 for second NBN link and I want to use Telstra Nightawk on the LAN Port just for the VOIP Traffic.
As Telstra Nightawk has the RJ-45 Port, if i plug this to MX68 LAN port can i route my VOIP traffic to just go via the Telstra Nightawk LAN port.
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You could use an uplink Flow preference to push your VoIP traffic to Internet/WAN 2 as an SD-WAN rule. Look under Security & SD-WAN > Configure > SD-WAN & traffic shaping Under Flow preferences, Internet traffic (assuming this traffic isn't to be VPN tunnelled?)
You would need to be able to define the necessary traffic using these variables:
Protocol; Source IP; Src port; Destination IP; Dst port. (you can sub Any for specifics, within these)
This traffic would fail over to WAN 1, if WAN2 failed.
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Hi SCC,
There is probably a few ways to do this.
As the Nighthawk is essentially a router you could setup a separate VLAN just for your phone(s) to communicate to it as their default gateway rather than the MX68.
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As as far as MX is smart enough that it can identify my VOIP Network which is (10.227.8.0/24) and can route it via the Telstra Nightawk Interface. It should be fine.
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what if i connect this Telstra 4G on the Internet2 (WAN) port. Can i use this Telstra as a failover or just for a dedicated VOIP traffic.
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You could use an uplink Flow preference to push your VoIP traffic to Internet/WAN 2 as an SD-WAN rule. Look under Security & SD-WAN > Configure > SD-WAN & traffic shaping Under Flow preferences, Internet traffic (assuming this traffic isn't to be VPN tunnelled?)
You would need to be able to define the necessary traffic using these variables:
Protocol; Source IP; Src port; Destination IP; Dst port. (you can sub Any for specifics, within these)
This traffic would fail over to WAN 1, if WAN2 failed.
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We tried the Telstra nighthawk but had issues where it would fall asleep and disconnect WAN2.
