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ProSafe S3300 52X PoE - Setting up auto VLAN for VoIP
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ProSafe S3300 52X PoE - Setting up auto VLAN for VoIP
Hi everyone, I could really use some help here. I am having issues configuring a ProSafe 3300 to auto detect IP phones and assign them to a VLAN and grabt he correct IP address. Any help, or pointing me in the right direction, would be greatly appreciated.
Here's the setup. I have a Sonicwall as a firewall, and X4 is set up to handle the VoIP network (192.168.16.x). I have a core switch (another Netgear S3300). I have X0 (192.168.8.x, LAN) going to 1g1 on the first switch, and 1g49 going to 1g1 on the second switch. Right now I have X4 plugged into 1g2 on the second switch (PoE switch for phones). I need to be able to plug any device into the second switch, and if it's a phone get assigned an IP on the phone VLAN (192.168.16.x).
I'm not much of a network guy, but this fell into my lap and I need to get it resolved. I have tried following the instructions in the following articles, but nothing has worked so far. I get an IP address on the data networ, nut not the Voice network.
Again, if anyone can help I'd really appreciate it. As much detail as possible, if I can ask for it, since like I said, I'm pretty clueless as far as this goes.
Thanks in advance!
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Re: ProSafe S3300 52X PoE - Setting up auto VLAN for VoIP
This X4 port is connected to a switch port configured just for the voice VLAN (untagged, PVID) and not member of any other VLAN?
Between the switches, the trunk is carrying both the data (tagged or untagged) as well as the Voice VLAN (tagged)?
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Re: ProSafe S3300 52X PoE - Setting up auto VLAN for VoIP
Thanks for the reply. I have all ports tagged for VLAN 1 (data) and VLAN 10 (voice). I have OUI set up with the Polycom MAC address.
I know I'm missing something here, I'm just not sure what. Now, so far what I've been able to do is get the phone to get an IP address on the voice VLAN, and my workstation to get an IP on the data network, but if I plug in the workstation to the data port onthe phone, the workstation gets an IP on the Voice network. I need the switch to be able to identify that a phone is plugged in and get an IP on the voice VLAN, but if I plug a computer into the phone, the switch knows and gives it an IP on the data network.
Thanks
@schumaku wrote:This X4 port is connected to a switch port configured just for the voice VLAN (untagged, PVID) and not member of any other VLAN?
Between the switches, the trunk is carrying both the data (tagged or untagged) as well as the Voice VLAN (tagged)?
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Re: ProSafe S3300 52X PoE - Setting up auto VLAN for VoIP
What is the VLAN config for the access port (computer/phone)? Assuming the VLAN config, the connections to the ports on the security appliance, and the trunk ports are set-up correct (so both the DAta and the Voice VLAN are available on all switches), you have two options:
A) either the classic manual way, with the access port configured for the Data VLAN Untagged, PVID == Data VLAN ID, plus making the Voice network available tagged, and define the phone to use the tagging for the Voice VLAN.
B) The automatic way, as before with the access port configured for the Data VLAN Untagged, PVID == Data VLAN ID, and allow the Automatic Voice VLAN to put the phone (based on the OID) to the Voice VLAN (this requires the phone not to be configured to a VLAN, just untagged). Oh and don't forget to alow AutoVoIP on the ports.
https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/answers/Voice%20VLAN%20on%20Smart%20Switches.pdf