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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> = FireBrick IPsec config =
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  • ...">[[File:Menu-IPsec.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec|30px|Back up to the FireBrick IPsec Tunnels Category Page]]</indicator> Do read the official FireBrick manuals for more information - this is just a simple howto covering the bas
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] ...k.co.uk/fb2700/voip.php VoIP Page on the FireBrick web site] regarding the FireBrick 2500 and 2700 series
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] [[Category:FireBrick|Features]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick SIP Configuration]]
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  • ...ck">[[File:Menu-FireBrick.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Category]]</indicator> The FireBrick FB2900 has 4 copper ports and 1 SFP port. The SFP port allows flexible conn
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  • ...ck">[[File:Menu-FireBrick.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Category]]</indicator> * [https://download.firebrick.co.uk/manuals-plain.php?PRODUCT=2500 FireBrick 2500 User Manuals]
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick 2700 Configuration run-through]]
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] ...us syslog 'server' programs that will receive the syslog messages from the FireBrick and display/log it. One such program is available from [http://www.boris.or
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  • The FireBrick range of products are designed to very low power. Ideal for the environment [[Category:FireBrick|Power]]
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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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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] *[http://www.firebrick.co.uk/fb2700/oath.php OATH on Firebrick.co.uk]
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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> ==FireBrick port mapping example==
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] [[Category:FireBrick|Session]]
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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]]
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  • #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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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick IPsec Tunnel with Manual Keys (Deprecated)]]
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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: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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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick IPsec Tunnel]]
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  • ...">[[File:Menu-IPsec.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec|30px|Back up to the FireBrick IPsec Tunnels Category Page]]</indicator> A FB6000 can do nearer 50Mbit/s, whilst newer generation of FireBrick hardware should be even better.
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] A FireBrick can be easily configured to act as an LNS (L2TP Network Server) - you can t
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  • == FireBrick FB2500/FB2700/FB2900 Fully Loaded == The FireBrick can connect as an L2TP client for fallback and for its main connection. One
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] The config below is a small modification to the config generated by the FireBrick itself.
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] [[File:Pbvoipicon.png]] The FireBrick has been tested with the Gradwell service, and an example configuration is
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick L2TP Server]]
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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:Pbvoipicon.png]] The FireBrick has been tested with the Sipgate service, and an example configuration is b [[File:FireBrick-VoIP-SIPgate.png|border]]
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  • You can use custom CSS to override that used by the FireBrick’s own admin webpages to customise or enhance the UI to suit your particul ...at:right; margin: -1em 0 1.5em 1.5em">[[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]]</div>
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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
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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 [[FireBrick IPv6 Tunnel]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick Road Warrior strongSwan]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick VoIP Phones Cisco 7xxx]]
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] *Our main [[:Category:FireBrick|FireBrick]] wiki page
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> ...a Let's Encrypt certificate easy. This certificate will be renewed by the FireBrick itself, and can then be used for https access to its web interface and also
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick VoIP Phones Gigaset N300]]
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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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  • <rule name="Allow Firebrick" source-interface="self"/>
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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> Having the FireBrick manage a Letsencrypt certificate is easy and works with little config - set
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  • ...2700 the DNS service defaults to local-only - this prevents access to the FireBrick DNS resolver from the WAN by default.''' The web interface of the FireBrick can list what services are open, go to
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  • It is now possible to use HTTPS to access the Web UI on the FireBrick. The FireBrick can also use ACME to generate SSL certificates to be used for IPSec and HTT ...magically'' once the ACME settings have been filled in. Alternatively, the FireBrick can also try negotiate HTTPS using it's own self-signed certificate which i
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  • #REDIRECT [[Stopping Open DNS - FireBrick 105]]
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Stopping Open DNS - FireBrick 2700]]
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  • =FireBrick 105= [[File:FireBrick-icons.png]]
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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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  • ...">[[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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  • ...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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  • ...ck">[[File:Menu-FireBrick.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Category]]</indicator> * [https://download.firebrick.co.uk/manuals-plain.php?PRODUCT=2500 FireBrick 2500 User Manuals]
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  • ...">[[File:Menu-IPsec.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec|30px|Back up to the FireBrick IPsec Tunnels Category Page]]</indicator> ...tice it just worked. The Juniper needs to be configured for IKEv2, and the FireBrick just needs the following IPSec entries:
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> ...a Let's Encrypt certificate easy. This certificate will be renewed by the FireBrick itself, and can then be used for https access to its web interface and also
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick to FireBrick IPsec (Howto)]]
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  • =FireBrick 105= [[File:FireBrick-icons.png]]
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  • [[File:Pbvoipicon.png]] The FireBrick has been tested with the Sipgate service, and an example configuration is b [[File:FireBrick-VoIP-SIPgate.png|border]]
    395 bytes (48 words) - 23:58, 17 August 2018
  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] [[File:Pbvoipicon.png]] The FireBrick has been tested with the Gradwell service, and an example configuration is
    539 bytes (64 words) - 23:57, 17 August 2018
  • ...">[[File:Menu-IPsec.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec|30px|Back up to the FireBrick IPsec Tunnels Category Page]]</indicator> This has been tested using pre-shared keys between a Firebrick FB2700 and OpenBSD 5.7-RELEASE.
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  • AAISP used to sell the (unlocked) Zoom 4598 USB Dongle, it's compatible with FireBrick 2700, Windows, Linux and Mac. Drivers for Win, Mac, Linux are on board, FireBrick 2700 supports the Dongle.
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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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  • [[File:Pbvoipicon.png]] The FireBrick has been tested with the Voipfone service, and an example configuration is [[Category:FireBrick VoIP]]
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  • ...">[[File:Menu-IPsec.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec|30px|Back up to the FireBrick IPsec Tunnels Category Page]]</indicator> Do read the official FireBrick manuals for more information - this is just a simple howto covering the bas
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] [[Category:FireBrick|Session]]
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] The config below is a small modification to the config generated by the FireBrick itself.
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  • ...File:Menu-question.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick How to|30px|Back up to the FireBrick How to Category]]</indicator> Having the FireBrick manage a Letsencrypt certificate is easy and works with little config - set
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  • ...2700 the DNS service defaults to local-only - this prevents access to the FireBrick DNS resolver from the WAN by default.''' The web interface of the FireBrick can list what services are open, go to
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  • ...ck">[[File:Menu-FireBrick.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Category]]</indicator> ==FireBrick port mapping example==
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] ...k.co.uk/fb2700/voip.php VoIP Page on the FireBrick web site] regarding the FireBrick 2500 and 2700 series
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] ...us syslog 'server' programs that will receive the syslog messages from the FireBrick and display/log it. One such program is available from [http://www.boris.or
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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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  • It is now possible to use HTTPS to access the Web UI on the FireBrick. The FireBrick can also use ACME to generate SSL certificates to be used for IPSec and HTT ...magically'' once the ACME settings have been filled in. Alternatively, the FireBrick can also try negotiate HTTPS using it's own self-signed certificate which i
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick IPsec]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[VoIP Phones - FireBrick]]
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  • ...">[[File:Menu-IPsec.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec|30px|Back up to the FireBrick IPsec Tunnels Category Page]]</indicator> # The FireBrick needs two separate IP addresses
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  • #REDIRECT [[Stopping Open DNS - FireBrick 105]]
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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
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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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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] *[http://www.firebrick.co.uk/fb2700/oath.php OATH on Firebrick.co.uk]
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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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  • ...">[[File:Menu-IPsec.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec|30px|Back up to the FireBrick IPsec Tunnels Category Page]]</indicator> [[Category:FireBrick IPsec|Firewall]]
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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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  • ...public Legacy IPv4 addresses on the LAN, or private address and NAT on the FireBrick. In either case you can have public IPv6 addresses on the LAN and still han ...even in that case as it will not handle the bonding. In general using the FireBrick and PPPoE is simpler and more flexible.
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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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  • == FireBrick FB2500/FB2700/FB2900 Fully Loaded == The FireBrick can connect as an L2TP client for fallback and for its main connection. One
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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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  • ...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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  • The FireBrick is able to graph traffic for each MAC or IP address it sees. [[Category:FireBrick|MAC]]
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  • The FireBrick range of products are designed to very low power. Ideal for the environment [[Category:FireBrick|Power]]
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  • *Our [[FireBrick 2700]] page has info on Native IPv6 config (also applies to 2500) *[[FireBrick 2700 v6 Tunnel]]
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  • AAISP use FireBrick FB6000 routers to manage ADSL connections. This manages the bonding of traf ...g a line that is down) and firewalling. AAISP staff can also configure the Firebrick for your lines for a nominal fee.
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  • ...">[[File:Menu-IPsec.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec|30px|Back up to the FireBrick IPsec Tunnels Category Page]]</indicator> A FB6000 can do nearer 50Mbit/s, whilst newer generation of FireBrick hardware should be even better.
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> = FireBrick IPsec config =
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  • ==FireBrick technical features== The FireBrick has specific SIP implementation constraints designed to ensure the most rel
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] A FireBrick can be easily configured to act as an LNS (L2TP Network Server) - you can t
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  • ...ck">[[File:Menu-FireBrick.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Category]]</indicator> The FireBrick FB2900 has 4 copper ports and 1 SFP port. The SFP port allows flexible conn
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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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  • '''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> 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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  • 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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  • **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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  • ...y 100mbit BT fibre link with locked down router plugged into port 3 of the FireBrick. * FireBrick router
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  • ...2), and some devices provide NAT that works with the new call server (e.g. FireBrick FB2900 and many simple NAT routers). If NAT works, then well done, but if n =Example FireBrick Config=
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  • ...apt the config to connect to your own L2TP server, eg if you have your own FireBrick.
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  • [[File:6000-small.png|frameless|500px|A FireBrick FB6000]] We currently have a mix FireBrick FB6000 and FireBrick FB9000 LNSs and operate them as separate 'pools':
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  • Another approach is to use a tunnelling system of some sort such as a VPN or FireBrick tunnels to tunnel traffic via one or more lines to a tunnel endpoint held i ...various models of routers. AAISP make and would recommend and support the FireBrick product, but other products are available!
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  • ...shaper options to manage your line. The exact details can be found on the FireBrick web site, and may change over time as the product is enhanced and we upgrad
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  • 2021-12-08 Updated as FireBrick has software update to change/remove DSCP field WiFi devices <-> Aruba AP22 <-> FireBrick 2900 <-> Huawei HG612 (bridge mode)
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  • ...d be effective, but not as flexible is using additional hardware such as a Firebrick. As AAISP manage download bonding, the simplest set up is as follows:
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  • |Tested on FireBrick SIP Server
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  • ...e used as an IP address to ping to check the service - e.g. Can be used in FireBrick profiles
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  • ...my A&A data SIMs, also see [[FireBrick L2TP Server|How to set up L2TP on a FireBrick]].
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  • *Using a FireBrick FB2700 providing NAT has no ALG and does simple dynamic port forwarding of Server: FireBrick/1.54.153
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  • Here is a pre-made rule for a FireBrick, change the IPs in the target-ip= element to your own:
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  • For a Firebrick:
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick|A FireBrick Ethernet router]]
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  • ...BX - it is perfectly normal for you to have your own office PBX, such as a FireBrick or an Asterisk server for example and for your equipment to provide you wil
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  • [[File:Firebrick-1500MTU-ping.png|200px|thumb|a 1500 ping on FireBrick]] ...mon, customers on irc, for tweaking pppd and testing this for us). The new FireBrick does, of course, support PPPoE with baby jumbo frames to handle 1,500 byte
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  • ...the name of the software and it may include version number, for example: "FireBrick/1.30.004" or "snom300/8.7.3.25".
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  • ...r backup of the server lan via orange as this is integrated via a tunneled firebrick.
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  • ;FireBrick:The FireBrick is a router, bonding box and traffic shaper. It can act as a SIP PBX, VPN t
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  • The FireBrick 6000 routers we use provide us with Continuous Quality Monitoring of every In addition to the graphs from the FireBrick we add some extra information. This includes pins on the graph we can add t
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  • ...) is more commonly used when bridging to a separate PPPoE device such as a FireBrick
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  • ...BX - it is perfectly normal for you to have your own office PBX, such as a FireBrick or an Asterisk server for example and for your equipment to provide you wil
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  • ...very 100 seconds or so. This causes unnecessary delay in reconnecting. Our FireBrick product, for example, will start off trying every 100 milliseconds before i
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