Hi Mohammed Al Baqari, I founf the source of the problem, no need for the PBR implementation. A while ago we maed a change on R2 which included shuting down VLAN 1 and creating a transit VLAN99. Unfortunately we didn't include that VLAN on the NAT. The traffic was going in one direction only. Also the PBX settings had to be changed. Thank you all for your help and support.
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Hi Mohammed Al Baqari, the next-hop was correct but I'm affraid the problem I have is related with the Provider which I already raised a ticket with it. Let see what they say.
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Hi Mohammed Al Baqari, When you say set ip next-hop ***SIP ISP Gateway IP Address*** are you refering to the Gateway of the ISP 2 SIP Trunk Modem? I applied the PBR on the ingress interface of my 1941 router and I can see the matches with show route-map command but my SIP Trunk still not able to register. I want to make sure all configurations from my side are correct before I complain to ISP 2. Thanks,
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Hi Mohammed Al Baqari, Many Thanks for your post, I will try the PBR as you mentioned ASAP and let you know the outcome. The funny thing is that today I started to read Route Maps and Policying-Based Routing to see if it could help me with this problem. :) Regards,
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Hi Shawnlund, Thanks for your reply. All configurations on the PBX are correct, it was working fine before we route all traffic through other ISP router. - The only traffic that need to be send to the SIP Trunk modem is SIP and RTP traffic. Everything else should follow the normal path through ISP1 router. - SIP Trunk modem/router is locked by ISP2 and only allow voice traffic. So I can't remote to the PBX through ISP2. - How can I identify SIP/RTP traffic coming from the PBX and reroute them to the SIP Trunk modem/router?
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Hi all this is my first post hope posting on the right group, if not please let me know. We recently installed a new data line and now all traffic are going out through the new line. The problem is that we have a Panasonic PBX on that remote site with SIP Trunk associated to other data line from another ISP. Since the changes our SIP Trunk on the PBX can no longer authenticate so, it's down. The PBX still working but via ISDN. Due to complicated reasons I can't move the SIP Trunk to the new data line. I asked the ISP who owns the SIP Trunk for solutions and they said I only need to forward all SIP/RTP traffic to their modem/router. Well, I don't know how to do it. How can I forward only SIP and RTP traffic to the SIP Trunk modem? Can you guys help? I really appreciate your help here. See PDF attached with the topology. Many Thanks,
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