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bobscrew
Sep 10, 2021Follower
GC752XP trunking to a phone with voice and data VLANs
Hi
I am installing a Netgear GC752XP in to an office, together with 15 Yealink phones. There will be two subnets:
Existing: 192.168.190.0/24 Data (default VLAN 1)
New: 10.0.0.0/24 Voice via a separate gateway
The Data network routes out to the internet using a default gateway of 192.168.190.9 (an IP on the other end of a leased line to another site). There is a DHCP server for this network. Because the routing for data is at the other site, there is no on-premise router for data.
The voice network will route out to a voice provider via their router. This router provides DHCP for the 10.0.0.0 network; the gateway is 10.0.0.254.
The phones have a built-in Network switch and the PC connection is used for a PC (actually a thin-client terminal).
If I were using a Cisco switch , I’d know how to set this up. Cisco has a feature whereby the switchport used for he phone can be configured like this example:
interface FastEthernet0/2
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk native vlan 1
switchport voice vlan 10
I’d like the phones to Autodiscover the voice DHCP server for the phone service – and for the PC to find the data dhcp server.
I’d like to use the two 1Gb SFP ports of the switch for the two upstream providers (will I need some static routing?)
I have found a Netgear document about Voice VLANs but that assumes an access port with PVID for Voice VLAN and that other ports are used for data.
Attached is a network sketch. I’d be very grateful for some suggestions. Thank you!
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