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"Integrate Panasonic TDE100 PBX mikrotik

Agitel

Technical User
Feb 17, 2020
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Hola, agradecería su ayuda con la siguiente situación. ¿Cuál es la mejor manera de unificar estas redes? Tengo disponible el puerto ether5 de Mikrotik. Necesito que la PC1 pueda usar el softphone como antes, cuando la centralita estaba en la subred 192.168.10.0/24 (en ese entonces usábamos líneas analógicas). Ahora, un proveedor ha instalado una SIP troncal y ha configurado un enrutador en un subred diferente.
 

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Hello, I would appreciate your help with the following situation. What is the best way to unify these networks? I have the MikroTik Ethernet port 5 available. I need PC1 to be able to use the softphone as before, when the PBX was on the 192.168.10.0/24 subnet (back then we used analog lines). Now, a provider has installed a SIP trunk and configured a router on a different subnet. Is this translation correct?
 
Thank you, it's not possible. It's a medical center where several medical teams are on this network.
 
Unforunately Panasonic has one Network port and that SIP Trunk is a Peer SIP Trunk.
How about you create a subnet in your router which is within the subnet of the ISP and setup it up to be accessible across your AN then connect your router to the ISP router.

Grandstream used to have a similar problem untill they created an additional Network port on their PBX
 
Configuré esto en MikroTik y funciona de manera intermitente.

/dirección ip agregar dirección=172.18.36.83/29 interfaz=ether5 comentario="Troncal SIP rojo"
 

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Hice esto, parece que necesito agregar más datos.
 

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The solution is to create a dual WAN in the router.
One WAN for SIP and one for data; the Panasonic keeps its LAN IP address. I used to do this regularly, but not with Microtik.
Wan1 = Internet accès WAN2 = SIP

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