I've been through my manual--but there's been a few version updates since then. So if it's covered in a PDF I haven't found--just a link in reply is handy.
We just added a remote office, and want to tunnel them into ours--so the Site to Site VPN is pretty much perfect for this. However, there's a few apps I don't want going through the VPN.
In particular--they have SIP Phones using a more local network, which I just don't want to have any of the latency of the VPN--or...travel through our main office just to bounce back to a building in the same city as the traffic originated from.
Obviously if I had really good switches, I could put the phones on a VLAN, and route that VLAN's traffic differently--but I don't--the phones will have to be on the same LAN as their desktops (which I do want in the tunnel). The office is just a cheap qwest modem with a two linksys hubs...
Is there any sort of functionality that lets me route SIP traffic specially (and avoid the site-to-site VPN), so it doesn't go through the VPN and experience latency--or will this require pretty much manual addition of routing rules based upon the destination address of the traffic?
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