Consultancy, configuration, deployment and testing for Mikrotik
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Experience Level: Expert
Estimated project duration: less than 1 week
We are seeking services in the form of consultancy, configuration, deployment and testing for a solution where Mikrotik has a major role. We kindly request your proposals with your term and conditions in order to make the defined solution operational. Details are in the attachment.
The subject Mikrotik is actively serving as an edge router/firewall on the field. Despite the usual setup where a Mikrotik is placed in front of a LAN, our Mikrotik is a standalone assembly point of various VPNs in between us and our customer. Therefore, as seen in the right part of the above diagram, our mikrotik has active and operational site2site IPSEC VPNs with our customers.
In the left part, where we call the backplane, our servers are connecting to the defined port of our Mikrotik which in its turn allows those servers to access to defined remote servers of our customers through the established VPN explained above.
The setup can be simply summarized as simple dst-nats at our mikrotik since our servers are actually the clients to our customer remote servers, hence our servers are initiating the TCP requests.
We like to add a SIP connection which will require a network traffic that can be initiated in both ways between our customer’s remote SIP servers and our IVR which will act as a SUP trunk, over a similar VPN.
The said connection will be established over an already established VPN.
Similarly, our IVR server on the internet will reach to our Mikrotik (over a VPN is required) via internet.
The network traffic between our IVR and the customer’s remote SIP servers will be encrypted due to IPSEC how ever each party will be routing to the required hosts on their own.
Our IVR server is on windows 2019 server on a virtual machine (Virtual Private Server). Our Mikrotik and our IVR server are on the same physical location without any possibility to have being interconnected over our Mikrotik’s available ethernet port, due to the our IVR servers virtuallity.
Our Mikroik has only one ethernet port is connected, as WAN port. IVR virtual server has only one internet connection.
The subject Mikrotik is actively serving as an edge router/firewall on the field. Despite the usual setup where a Mikrotik is placed in front of a LAN, our Mikrotik is a standalone assembly point of various VPNs in between us and our customer. Therefore, as seen in the right part of the above diagram, our mikrotik has active and operational site2site IPSEC VPNs with our customers.
In the left part, where we call the backplane, our servers are connecting to the defined port of our Mikrotik which in its turn allows those servers to access to defined remote servers of our customers through the established VPN explained above.
The setup can be simply summarized as simple dst-nats at our mikrotik since our servers are actually the clients to our customer remote servers, hence our servers are initiating the TCP requests.
We like to add a SIP connection which will require a network traffic that can be initiated in both ways between our customer’s remote SIP servers and our IVR which will act as a SUP trunk, over a similar VPN.
The said connection will be established over an already established VPN.
Similarly, our IVR server on the internet will reach to our Mikrotik (over a VPN is required) via internet.
The network traffic between our IVR and the customer’s remote SIP servers will be encrypted due to IPSEC how ever each party will be routing to the required hosts on their own.
Our IVR server is on windows 2019 server on a virtual machine (Virtual Private Server). Our Mikrotik and our IVR server are on the same physical location without any possibility to have being interconnected over our Mikrotik’s available ethernet port, due to the our IVR servers virtuallity.
Our Mikroik has only one ethernet port is connected, as WAN port. IVR virtual server has only one internet connection.
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