Re: Allowing 'Port' access on Client Machines
- From: Phil Partridge <philp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 09:37:24 +0000
In article <#wwsyWgIGHA.3100@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Merv Porter [SBS-
MVP] <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
>There's some chatter here that some have got it to work with ISA 2004 (but
>not ISA 2000)...
>
>VoIP / Vonage?
>http://forums.isaserver.org/m_200026400/tm.htm
>
>So, you may have to upgrade to SBS 2003 Premium and apply the SBS 2003 SP1
>CD with ISA 2004.
>
Thanks for the pointer Merv..
This is more for me when on-site than a Client requirement.
Unfortunately, the h/w firewall only has a single network port, so it is
not possible to drop me IP phone on the 'non-ISA' side of the SBS box.
If I have any luck, I will report back as it may be of interest to
others.
Site server is SBS2k, three years old, running short of space, and
Exchange is getting close to the limit (again).. :-(
Just the normal problem of persuading the Client to spend money!
Thanks again,
Philip Partridge
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