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  • ...then setting up the configuration for a phone to then register against the FireBrick to be able to make and receive calls. All the VoIP config is under the VoIP icon on the FireBrick, but we've also included xml below in the examples.
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  • The FireBrick is able to graph traffic for each MAC or IP address it sees. [[Category:FireBrick|MAC]]
    963 bytes (155 words) - 10:54, 26 March 2015
  • #REDIRECT [[VoIP Phones - FireBrick]]
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  • The FireBrick supports call recording by teeing off the two way audio from a call leg and ...such as an asterisk box. A Linux-based call recording app is available to FireBrick customers for this purpose (see below).
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  • [[File:Pbvoipicon.png]] The FireBrick has been tested with the Voipfone service, and an example configuration is [[Category:FireBrick VoIP]]
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  • <indicator name="FireBrick Tunnels">[[File:FBimgtunnel.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick Tunnels|30px|Back up to the Tunnels Category]]</indicator> [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Category:FireBrick USB Dongles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick IPsec]]
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  • ...ck">[[File:Menu-FireBrick.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Category]]</indicator> [[Category:FireBrick]]
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> It is possible to connect an modern Apple Mac with OSX to a FireBrick over IPSEC with IKEv2 and EAP.
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick IPsec (Road Warrior Howto)]]
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> '''FireBrick acting as the ipsec 'server', and configuring a strongSwan/Debian client.''
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick Road Warrior Windows 7]]
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  • Sometimes, the PSU inside the FireBrick 2700 does fail. And you have to replace it... # Flip the FireBrick over and remove both the screws from the front of the case
    901 bytes (158 words) - 23:54, 17 August 2018
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  • The FireBrick 2500/2700 have 4 ethernet ports, the 2900 has 4 plus an SFP which can be us ADSL MODEM 3 -- VLAN Switch -- Firebrick -- LAN SWITCH == Computers
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Category:FireBrick USB Dongles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick IPsec (Road Warrior)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick VoIP Gigaset N300]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick VoIP Phones Gigaset N300]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Stopping Open DNS - FireBrick 105]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Stopping Open DNS - FireBrick 2700]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick Road Warrior Windows 7]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick VoIP Phones Cisco 7xxx]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick IPsec (Road Warrior Howto)]]
    50 bytes (6 words) - 14:25, 28 April 2015
  • Sometimes, the PSU inside the FireBrick 2700 does fail. And you have to replace it... # Flip the FireBrick over and remove both the screws from the front of the case
    901 bytes (158 words) - 23:54, 17 August 2018
  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick Road Warrior iPhone iPad iOS8]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick to Openswan Strongswan IPsec (Howto)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick IPsec Tunnel with Manual Keys (Deprecated)]]
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] [[Category:FireBrick|Features]]
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] ...x traffic shaping device in shared offices. It's quite easy to configure a FireBrick for a 'serviced office' scenario where tenants pay for a slice of a fast pi
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  • ...">[[File:Menu-IPsec.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec|30px|Back up to the FireBrick IPsec Tunnels Category Page]]</indicator> See also: [[FireBrick Road Warrior strongSwan]]
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  • <indicator name="FireBrick Tunnels">[[File:FBimgtunnel.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick Tunnels|30px|Back up to the Tunnels Category]]</indicator> [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]]
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> ...needs the CA certificate which you can email yourself or download from the FireBrick and install, and the settings for the host name, user name, password.
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  • ...">[[File:Menu-IPsec.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec|30px|Back up to the FireBrick IPsec Tunnels Category Page]]</indicator> = FireBrick IPsec =
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> ...the file. This are easier in iOS 9. If you are running iOS9 then see the [[FireBrick Road Warrior iPhone iPad iOS9|iOS 9 Page]].
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