I have internet service from Xfinity/Comcast. The VoIP service is only hardware compatible with an approved voice modem. This means that the phone plugs are on the modem. I bought a voice modem but it would seem it's not compatible with the srx. I also have a cable modem that has no voice jacks in it. That works properly on the srx. Oddly enough the VoIP traffic seems to pass through properly however I think it is causing a loopbacks issue. My question is this.
Since this VoIP traffic is not designed to go through a gateway(persay), how can I filter the VoIP traffic?
It seems normal enough to use conventional methods to filter the traffic out so it can be looped back.
Anyone got any ideas?
VoIP is special traffic what do I need to filter out VoIP traffic?
What else do I need?
The cable modem with voice must have an external signal which breaks the internet connection. Or it sent the signal back to the cable line without properly telling the srx about its existence.
Any ideas there?
I gave up on the voice cable modem but any comments there are needed. I think it's not doable.
So I'm stuck trying to filter out the traffic because I want to keep the service. I have an Xfinity modem that will do all that but I want the srx to be running.
One idea was creating it in cos and then filtering it. Any other easier ways?