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    • DashrenderD

      Passing OpenVPN through ER-X

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      @wrx7m said in Passing OpenVPN through ER-X:

      @scottalanmiller said in Passing OpenVPN through ER-X:

      I can't find any references to OpenVPN using 943/TCP. You sure that that isn't a custom setting somewhere?

      https://openvpn.net/vpn-server-resources/how-to-configure-the-openvpn-access-server/

      It must just be access server.

      "TCP port 943 is the port where the web server interface is listening by default."

      Yeah, no web server in OpenVPN itself.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Yealink VoIP Phone Powered by Ubiquiti ER-X PoE

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      travisdh1T

      @JaredBusch said in Yealink VoIP Phone Powered by Ubiquiti ER-X PoE:

      @scottalanmiller said in Yealink VoIP Phone Powered by Ubiquiti ER-X PoE:

      Anyone tried this combination? Does the power output on the one PoE port of the UBNT ER-X properly power the PoE input on a Yealink phone? We are specifically looking at the T42S.

      The ERX should work if the power injector that youโ€™re passing through is one design for the phone and not the fixed voltage unifi

      The ER-X models have warnings in the manual that you need a different power source than the included wall wart if you're going to provide PoE to a device. At that point, just use passthrough from a compatible phone adapter.

      @JaredBusch already nailed it.

    • DashrenderD

      EdgeRouter ER-X put port on a specified VLAN

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      I think I have it figured out.. when I'm back on that network I'll get a screen shot.

      Hope to spend the afternoon testing it, have a few other pieces of gear to setup for it.

    • travisdh1T

      ER-X static routing

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      @JaredBusch said in ER-X static routing:

      I would use a source and destination NAT rule to force it.

      Thanks. I'll have to wait till after lunch or tomorrow to get that setup. Redoing the server over there as well, so no remote access at this point ๐Ÿ˜ž (I want my jumpbox back!)

    • travisdh1T

      Ubiquiti ER-X Initial Firmware Update

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      @travisdh1 said in Ubiquiti ER-X Initial Firmware Update:

      So I uploaded the 1.9.0 firmware file with scp (the ER-X doesn't have internet access yet, not final install.)

      add system image ER-e50.v1.9.0.4901118.tar

      Complained about not enough space available. Fine, uploaded through the gui, and it worked fine. ???

      I'll have to tackle the duel WAN tomorrow, after verifying I got all my documentation correct.

      Well, it's setup and being used. I'm have a feeling I'm going to have to limit http and https traffic with the QOS settings on it tho. Two 700k/300k DSL connections don't go very far ๐Ÿ˜ž

      I also need to get the static routing figured out. I tried adding a static route to our web host (viviotech.net), and it still sends traffic out of whichever of the WAN ports it decides is better. Bet I forgot a NAT setting somewhere, now that I think about it?

      The boxes are amazing for the price.

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