Also, when I set up the router, How do I disable NAT so that my Hosted PBX works.
Roxy538,
Thanks for posting! If you want to keep your WAN connections exclusive to each VLAN, you might want to consider implementing a VRF for the data VLAN and its WAN connection. Generally speaking, you will want make sure your voice traffic is in the default VRF so that SIP proxy features are available. The guide, Configuring Multi-VRF in AOS is a guide which goes over this feature.
Regarding your question about disabling NAT, this feature is only turned on if it is configured on the unit. In other words, NAT is disabled by default, so you might only want to configure it on the VLAN interface used by the data VLAN devices. For information regarding firewall policies and setting up rule, see Configuring the Firewall (IPv4) AOS. If you have any other specific questions, feel free to respond on this thread.
Thanks!
David
Roxy538,
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Thanks!
David