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LANshake
Sep 20, 2012Aspirant
VLAN setup on Smart switches
Hardware: one GS716T one FS726TP one unmanaged switch Network devices: PC's , Printers, NAS IP cameras, video server VoIP Polycom phones (upcoming install) PC's and general network device...
LANshake
Sep 20, 2012Aspirant
A closer look at the switch labels shows,
FS726TP v1h2
GS716T v2h2
The FS726TP has no auto voice or VOIP functions.
The GS716T does have voice VLAN and Auto-VoIP functions.
I was looking to use the FS726T for the phones, as it has open PoE ports.
Currently the FS726T switch is setup as a stand alone network, connecting the IP cameras to the video server. The video server has a second NIC that is connected to the General PC network switch ( view portal ).
The GS716T is mounted in the rack, with all ports open. From what I have read, the "IEEE
802.1Q VLAN" setting will need to be selected on the FS726TP to connect to the other VLAN switch ( VLAN tagging ?) .
FS726TP v1h2
GS716T v2h2
The FS726TP has no auto voice or VOIP functions.
The GS716T does have voice VLAN and Auto-VoIP functions.
I was looking to use the FS726T for the phones, as it has open PoE ports.
Currently the FS726T switch is setup as a stand alone network, connecting the IP cameras to the video server. The video server has a second NIC that is connected to the General PC network switch ( view portal ).
The GS716T is mounted in the rack, with all ports open. From what I have read, the "IEEE
802.1Q VLAN" setting will need to be selected on the FS726TP to connect to the other VLAN switch ( VLAN tagging ?) .
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