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MAcscot54
Aug 10, 2018Aspirant
Managed switch GS716v3
Looking for a solution for a charity set up: We have a nice FTTP Giagbit connection but are forced to stay with the ISP modem/router which is locked as the DHCP server (router can not be put in bridg...
- Aug 12, 2018
Hi MAcscot54,
Welcome to the community! :)
1) With the router providing DHCP will I still be able to setup a diffferent IP pool for each VLAN but on same subnet as router or do the router DHCP assigned IP's remain assigned even through VLAN?
If the router is only capable of providing one subnet and since the GS716Tv3 does not have the function to configure a DHCP pool for each VLAN, it would be suitable to configure Asymmetric VLAN. Kindly access and read the article below:
However, if you need to set up voice VLAN and Auto-VoIP, Asymmetric VLAN is not advisable. You will need to have a router that supports VLAN so that you can create a DHCP pool for each VLAN you want to configure on the GS716Tv3 switch.
2)If each VLAN has a VOIP Base (Gigaset N510 IP) with a static IP address for each and unique RTP/SIP ports range set, can the auto voice or QoS function on the GS716 be setup to prioritize voice using IP or MAC address? There are only 3 phones with light use behind each VLAN. Each VLAN is connected to the Router/modem and smart switch GS716? over a single fiber connection per building using media convertor SFP units either end. I don't want to add smart switches in each office so need the central (and only) smart switch to identify the voice packets.
Let me share this Auto-VoIP and LLDP-MED Guide here and use this as your guide.
Furthermore, let me share the article below and you may want to consider the Managed Switches which are M4100 series and M4300 series of NETGEAR:
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community
DaneA
Aug 12, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi MAcscot54,
Welcome to the community! :)
1) With the router providing DHCP will I still be able to setup a diffferent IP pool for each VLAN but on same subnet as router or do the router DHCP assigned IP's remain assigned even through VLAN?
If the router is only capable of providing one subnet and since the GS716Tv3 does not have the function to configure a DHCP pool for each VLAN, it would be suitable to configure Asymmetric VLAN. Kindly access and read the article below:
However, if you need to set up voice VLAN and Auto-VoIP, Asymmetric VLAN is not advisable. You will need to have a router that supports VLAN so that you can create a DHCP pool for each VLAN you want to configure on the GS716Tv3 switch.
2)If each VLAN has a VOIP Base (Gigaset N510 IP) with a static IP address for each and unique RTP/SIP ports range set, can the auto voice or QoS function on the GS716 be setup to prioritize voice using IP or MAC address? There are only 3 phones with light use behind each VLAN. Each VLAN is connected to the Router/modem and smart switch GS716? over a single fiber connection per building using media convertor SFP units either end. I don't want to add smart switches in each office so need the central (and only) smart switch to identify the voice packets.
Let me share this Auto-VoIP and LLDP-MED Guide here and use this as your guide.
Furthermore, let me share the article below and you may want to consider the Managed Switches which are M4100 series and M4300 series of NETGEAR:
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community
MAcscot54
Aug 14, 2018Aspirant
Thanks for the links. They have helped a lot in my understanding of options and set up.
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