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Re: VoIP on GS105Ev2
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I have a new GS105Ev2, and I'm trying to setup VoIP on it, but I'm not sure how to. I'm using 802.1Q VLAN.
Port 1 = Trunk from another Netgear switch for VLANs 2,4,5 (T)
Port 2 = VLAN 5 (U) (This is my voice VLAN, and the phone is not getting a VLAN 5 dhcp, this doesn't work)
Port 3 = VLAN 4 (U), this works
Port 4-5 = VLAN 2 (U), this works
My management VLAN is 4, not sure if this matters, but this works also.
According to this, this switch does VoIP.
I have other Netgear switches, and they have Auto-VoIP settings, but not this switch. What am I doing wrong?
Also, all of my switches are in VLAN 4 for management IP, but I can't see this switch in the Smart Control Center.
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Called Netgear, apparently this switch doesn't do voice. Only 8 ports and up does VoIP. Going to return this 5 port and buying the GS308T, which does voice.
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Called Netgear, apparently this switch doesn't do voice. Only 8 ports and up does VoIP. Going to return this 5 port and buying the GS308T, which does voice.
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Re: VoIP on GS105Ev2
Of course also the Smart Managed Plus devices can handle voice e.g. on the VLAN ID 5 - however there is no AutoVoice feature to have VoIP devices automatically associated to the voice VLAN.
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Also this switch doesn’t come up on the smart control center.
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Either the VoIP device must use tagging (and the port must be configired as tagged for the VLAN 5), or the untagged VLAN must be 5 including the PVID - so fixed configuration, no Auto-VoIP - then your device plugged will get an address from the VLAN 5 DHCP.
The Smart Manged Plus are not covered by SCC (as the Smart Manged Pro), the counterpart for these models is the ProSafePlus Configuration Utility.
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I find it weird that I have to use smart control center for some switches, smart wizard for others and prosafe plus for this. It will be nice to use one utility for all switches.
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Re: VoIP on GS105Ev2
@tonynsx wrote:
... now that I think about it, I need to make the port 2, where the VoIP phone is connected into a trunk port.
Netgear does not differentiate trunk vs. access ports - so I guess you talk of a port with one or more purpose configured tagged VLAN - OK.
@tonynsx wrote:
I find it weird that I have to use smart control center for some switches, smart wizard for others and prosafe plus for this. It will be nice to use one utility for all switches.
Well, as mentioned before: Two complete different switch classes. Not sure what Netgear does intend to do mid- and long-term ref. the two SCC and the ProSafe Plus utilities. Potentially both will tend to be phased out in favour of the Netgear Switch Discovery Tool (which does list both Smart Managed Plus and Smart Managed Pro, but not the Insight managed switches however [another inconsistency, not all Insight GCxxx switches are under Insight Management] and using the individual switch Web UI only.
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