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  • ...enu-USBDongle.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick USB Dongles|30px|Back up to the FireBrick USB Dongles Category]]</indicator> Out of the box, it will work as an 'ethernet' device, and so the FireBrick or a computer will see it as a USB ethernet adapter. The Dongle runs a DHCP
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick Road Warrior iPhone iPad iOS8]]
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] comment="Allow traffic from the LAN to reach the FireBrick"/>
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> ...d may be preferable to some, as your EAP password is not viewable from the FireBrick's configuration.
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> #*Server name or address: The IP or host name of your FireBrick. (the Server name needs to match the name in the generated certificate, thi
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick to Openswan Strongswan IPsec (Howto)]]
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  • ...File:Menu-question.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick How to|30px|Back up to the FireBrick How to Category]]</indicator> This is assuming you already have the FireBrick set up and working well, bonding all the traffic. Let's say you have three
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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 client on Fedora
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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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  • '''This is now a legacy way to do IPsec, see [[FireBrick to FireBrick IPsec (Howto)]] instead!''' =FireBrick IPsec Information=
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> *If you are running iOS 8 then (upgrade, or) please see the [[FireBrick Road Warrior iPhone iPad iOS8|iOS 8 Page]]
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  • ...y 100mbit BT fibre link with locked down router plugged into port 3 of the FireBrick. * FireBrick router
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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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  • ...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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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] ...the feature, as well as the [https://www.firebrick.co.uk/support/manuals/0 FireBrick Manuals] which contain a VoIP section.
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  • ...enu-USBDongle.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick USB Dongles|30px|Back up to the FireBrick USB Dongles Category]]</indicator> Out of the box, it will work as an 'ethernet' device, and so the FireBrick or a computer will see it as a USB ethernet adapter. The Dongle runs a DHCP
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  • This page describes editing the XML directly. The Firebrick does have a Web User Interface too. Both can be used to edit the config, as The factory default config of a FireBrick looks like this:
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] ...e FireBrick are free, they are available from: [http://www.firebrick.co.uk FireBrick] - Click your product on the left (e.g. 'FB2700') and then 'Software Update
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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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  • FTTC lines can be bonded in exactly the same way. We'd suggest using a FireBrick 2700 and can assist with the configuration. It is also possible to mix FTTC Our office::1 product is a package that includes a FireBrick and multiple lines all configured for you and supported and monitored by st
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  • |Tested on FireBrick SIP Server [[File:Firebrick-voip-config-snomm9.png|border|Identity Settings]]
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  • *More info on&nbsp;http://www.firebrick.co.uk/fb2700/bonding.php Since each PPP connection will give the FireBrick a default route, the FireBrick will use both, and upload traffic on each ppp connection up to the speed gi
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  • =VLAN Configuration for Bonding Multiple lines with a FireBrick= When using with a FireBrick for bonding multiple lines we can use VLANS for each of the PPP sessions.
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  • |Tested on FireBrick SIP Server
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  • **FireBrick ***FireBrick 2500, 2700 and 6000 all support IPv6 by default
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  • !FireBrick 2900 |[[File:FB2900.jpg|600px|link=:Category: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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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> #*Server name or address: The IP or host name of your FireBrick. (the Server name needs to match the name in the generated certificate, thi
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> #Use a browser (ed 'Edge') to visit your FireBrick
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  • FireBrick SIP supports this, both as a server and a client.
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  • |Tested on [[FireBrick SIP]] Server ...ting the Snom will cause it to overwrite the NTP server with the IP of the FireBrick!
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  • ...y 100mbit BT fibre link with locked down router plugged into port 3 of the FireBrick. * FireBrick router
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  • |Tested on FireBrick SIP Server
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