Port Forwarding
- Navigate to NAT, then Port Forwarding
- Select Protocol: TCP
- WAN_IP and WAN_SUBNET are filled in with default variables
- Enter WAN Port: 65000
- Enter LAN (Local) IP
- Enter LAN Port: 443 (For HTTPS)
- Click ADD
- Click OK in pop-up
- Click Submit All to apply. Be aware that all changes applied require a voice service restart that can kill any active phone calls
Bandwidth management
- Navigate to Traffic Shaper
- Check Enable Traffic Shaping
- Enter the Primary WAN downstream bandwidth in kbps
- Enter the Primary WAN upstream bandwidth in kbps
- (Optional)Enter the Secondary WAN up/downstream bandwidths
- Click Submit
- Navigate to Advanced, then Classification Rules
- Create classification rule for SIP
- Leave IP Address blank
- Select direction: Both
- Select protocol: UDP
- Leave Source port blank
- Enter Destination port 5060
- Select Expedited Forwarding
- Click Add
- Create classification rule for RTP
- Leave IP address blank
- Select direction: Both
- Select protocol: UDP
- Leave Source port blank
- Enter Destination port: 1000-20000
- Select Expedited Forwarding
- Click Add
- Submit All
- Create classification rule for SIP
Multi-WAN Failover

- Navigate to Network, then WAN Failover
- Check Enable WAN Link Redundancy
- Check Enable Revertive Mode
- Check Enable Dual WAN Ports
- Submit
- Navigate to Advanced
- Enable Primary Ping Detection
- Enter Primary Ping Host: 8.8.8.8
- Enable Secondary Ping Detection
- Enter Secondary Ping Host: 8.8.4.4
- Submit
- Enable Primary Ping Detection
- Configure both WAN interfaces as needed.
- Submit All to Apply