FreeSBC Configuration Files for Remote Office/Workers Scenario
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Introduction
FreeSBC Configuration Files for Remote Office/Workers Scenario Tutorial provides you with a scenario-based approach to configuring of FreeSbc systems, using sample configuration files. Complete general installation configuration steps, before you begin configuring your specific application.
Prerequisites
FreeSBC devices must be installed as described in their respective installation guides.
Typical Remote Office/Workers Sample without NAT
Typical Remote Office/Workers Sample with NAT
Modifying configuration file
You can download sample configuration for Remote Office/Workers scenario from below;
Remote Office/Workers Sample Configuration without NAT
Remote Office/Workers Sample Configuration with NAT
- Open the json file with a text editor
- Replace following parameters in the file
- tbsbc with the hostname that you gave on installation stage
- WAN_00_IP and LAN_00_IP with IP addresses
- WAN_00_Subnet and LAN_00_Subnet with IP subnets
- WAN_00_Gateway and LAN_00_Gateway with Gateway IP addresses
- Registrar_Domain_Name with Registrar Domain (IPPBX Domain)
- All Registrar_IP with Registrar IP Address (IPPBX IP Address)
- If you downloaded Remote Office/Workers Sample Configuration with NAT file please replace the following parameter too
- NAT_IP_Address with your External IP
- Save the file
Uploading and activating the sample configuration
- You need to use an SFTP client to upload the configuration file to FreeSBC
- After upload the file use following commands from CLI
- For Remote Office/Workers Sample Configuration without NAT (Change user/password for web interface)
tbconfig -u root -p root -C /configurations Rmt_main_config.json name="main_config" tbconfig -u root -p root -U /systems/system_1/target_configuration="main_config"
- For Remote Office/Workers Sample Configuration with NAT
tbconfig -u root -p root -C /configurations Rmt_main_config_nat.json name="main_config" tbconfig -u root -p root -U /systems/system_1/target_configuration="main_config"